Ask Rabbit Episode 2: Ex’s on Facebook

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Ask Rabbit Episode 2: Ex’s on Facebook and should you be friends with them

Second Video Podcast [Video and Audio at bottom]

Ask Rabbit Episode 2: Ex's on Facebook from Rabbit White on Vimeo.

We’re back with better quality and the same Webster’s dictionary to answer your relationship questions. Be sure to watch to the end for some excellent bonus kitten footage.

Remember to send in questions to askrabbit@rabbitwrite.com


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  1. Ask Rabbit Episode 1: True Love
  2. Ask Rabbit: How to not “just be friends” with someone you like
  3. Ask Rabbit: How to Create Change in your Life
  4. Ask Rabbit: Finding a Balance in your Dating Personality
  5. Splitting the Heart or Thanks for the Dead Friend Suggestion, Facebook

9 Comments

  1. Posted 2009-07-21 at 08:54 | Permalink

    great follow-up video! i really enjoyed watching this, especially as someone who is married as well! i totally agree with you and ned about deleting ex’s. What about crushes? If one is in a relationship, should they delete their former crushes as well? I’m going to go with yes on this one too.
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  2. Posted 2009-07-21 at 08:56 | Permalink

    Honestly, I’ve had one-night crushes on so many people that I can’t even keep track. If they broke my heart or we were ever “in love” then it’s a no. But if I had a 2-day crush and we kissed at a party I think its ok :)

  3. Posted 2009-07-21 at 10:13 | Permalink

    great video and great speech! I’m kinda in the middle… if I don’t have ANY feelings to my ex, for me is no problem to have him as my friend. Actually I had my ex for a long time, I completely forgot about him /I did hide-him on News Feed/ and a couple of months later he deleted me cos he found new girlfriend. It made me laugh but I’m completely cool with it. We didn’t have any contact so for me it wasn’t anything special or painful.

    It’s worse when we still have feelings for someone or that person hurt us. I think in this case they should be gone in every part of our lives and just move on!

    really good post!

    Have a great day and cheers from Geneva!
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  4. Catherine Moody
    Posted 2009-07-21 at 14:41 | Permalink

    Hahaha your cat is like a beautiful grasshopper!

    Great video, what you say about the deletion is very useful, even in terms of old friends.
    It’s almost like by keeping them on there (so you can check up on them at a whim and I imagine visa versa) it is continuing to prove or reaffirm…Something…

  5. Posted 2009-07-21 at 15:45 | Permalink

    I think it’s good to be facebook/myspace friends with exes even when you don’t necessarily want to be real friends with them (unless they’re total jerks). It’s nice to keep in touch somehow–I’m always at least a little bit curious about what their lives are like now.
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  6. Posted 2009-07-23 at 15:17 | Permalink

    I am making a funny face in that video thumbnail.
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  7. Posted 2009-07-23 at 15:37 | Permalink

    It’s okay Neddy, I am too. This video isn’t really reflecting our slightly above average good looks. Time to play with angles and lighting.

  8. Posted 2009-07-24 at 08:07 | Permalink

    …or maybe hats and masks
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  9. Posted 2010-08-21 at 01:21 | Permalink

    Hey Rabbit and Ned. I just discovered your blog so have been going back through older posts – there’s some excellent discussion on this site and some particularly enlightening stuff about sexuality and gender. Keep up the good work. It’s sites like these that make the internet invaluable.

    With this post, I thought that maybe it didn’t take into account that not all relationships are the same – having ex’s on Facebook who were clearly a Big Deal in your love life is a definite no-no, but what about relationships that didn’t last long at all, or ones where part of the reason you broke up was because you decided that you made better friends than lovers?
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