TIMES UNION – June 13 – The Internet, Facebook, and Texting have rewritten the book when it comes to modern day relationships. Conducting foundations of relationships on Facebook has now become a common practice. Couples can be found flooding each other’s wall with sweet nothings and liking every picture in their “Summer ‘09” album. "It’s a very common trap. You’ll only regret it when things don’t work out for you", says Patti Feinstein, a dating coach from Chicago. And when the relationships come crashing down, Facebook can easily become a playground where hurt lovers can unleash their revenge.
by Tobi Walsh
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Mark Brooks: Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Especially when she can see who her ex-boyfriend is dating, and their conversations on Facebook.
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