Anonymous

Difference between revisions of "Behaviour, Boundaries and Privacy after Separation"

From Clicklaw Wikibooks
Line 33: Line 33:
The problem, of course, is resisting that temptation. I can't tell you how to do that; it's different for everyone. All I can do is emphasize how important it is to separate with as much dignity and grace as you can muster.  
The problem, of course, is resisting that temptation. I can't tell you how to do that; it's different for everyone. All I can do is emphasize how important it is to separate with as much dignity and grace as you can muster.  


===Managing your online life===
===Managing online life===


Don't trash your ex on the internet. You can try to delete your comments later, when you regret them, but the internet never forgets. It is almost guaranteed that there's a record of your comment somewhere in cyberspace. This includes:
Don't trash your ex on the internet. You can try to delete your comments later, when you regret them, but the internet never forgets. It is almost guaranteed that there's a record of your comment somewhere in cyberspace. This includes: