Posted by John B. on October 21, 2014 at 18:28:04 from (50.44.179.5):
Just want to share my experience that I had on Facebook. I joined on in 2009. Reconnected with many of my highschool classmates. Then in 2012 one of our classmates lost her parents just 28 days apart. I started a conversation with 13 others to get a sympathy card started and sent around the country for all of us to sign. One of classmates that I had unfriended a year or so before but included her in this conversation. Well it got down toward the end of only her and one other person to sign. This one class mate started to vent in the conversation saying I had been stalking her for the last three years and made her life a living hill. Anyway it came out she had the wrong person. I had to call the sheriff on her because she sent me a personal message that she was coming over and bringing a man with her to talk to me and my wife. The Sheriff called her and after that she came out with an apology in the conversation. It was too late though. Anyway just 3 weeks ago I contacted her and forgave her. She was nice about it but I was impatient with her. It has turned out to be a sad situation and I have since left Facebook and feel so much better. I wish I would have forgiven her sooner but I was selfish. I also found out there is two reasons to forgive. 1. Forgive and give the person a second chance. 2. Forgive them to move on without them. This was her second chance so you know which one I choose. SO be careful on FB, I'm just talking from my experience.
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