Will Your Facebook Activity Land You in Divorce Court?

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Maybe Facebook should add a Divorce “app” for those who end up divorced due to their Facebook activity.  I have a few suggestions… Privacy App for Cheaters Facebook Between the Sheets Are You a Facebook “Other Woman?” Top Ten Reasons Not to “Friend” Old High School Sweethearts Those Who Flirt on Facebook, Also Flirt with Divorce … Read Full Post


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