A little while back the New York Times explored the topic of dating in the age of MySpace, highlighting the challenges faced for those in failed relationships:
But what are the rules? How long are you supposed to wait to change your status after a breakup ? or, for that matter, when a relationship begins? And beyond checking off status, what should you do with sexy comments a fling has posted? Or when do you downgrade an ex?s online avatar from your list of top friends?
Britney’s answer? One week! As Faded Youth points out, Brit updated her MySpace on 11/14, removing you know who from her top twelve (along with the message encouraging her fans to buy his abysmal album).
So New York Times, you may want to update that story, telling kids that custom and standards are as follows: “Remove your ex within seven days of termination and replace with the avatar for Jive Records.” Cite: Good authority.
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Your Myspace profile is just an extension of yourself, like your cell phone. When you break-up, the first thing you do is delete your ex from speed-dial. Then you remove that 8×10 from your night stand, or maybe you just put it in a drawer close by, in case you change your mind, lol. These 2, I expect had all kinds of beds available for them to jump into, and I don’t think Myspace has had very much to do with their sex lives since the separation. Phones are ringing, but who the hell is calling, lol.
bdi
see, this is why i don’t have a myspace.
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