Would you accept someone on Facebook after he/she deleted you twice?

This topic was created in the Relationships forum by angie2080 on Friday, November 1, 2019 and has 7 replies.
So my boyfriend deleted me from Facebook for the second time after we had a fight last week. The thing is that the day after we fought were able to fix things and got back together (he was the one that apologized and wanted us to be back) but he hasn't add me back on Facebook.

I know real life is more important than social media but I feel so offended. If now we're happy again why am I out of his life? He's also been really distant with me which is starting to become suspicious. He doesn't text me throughout the day at all when we don't see each other and I confronted him about it and he says he's too busy at work. I think if someone cares about you they ask how your day is going but he says he can't because he's super busy. He even told me he no longer takes breaks. After working 8 hours straight how is that possible??? It's hard for me to believe it.

Anyway I feel pretty offended because it's the second time he deletes me from Facebook and the first time he took a long time to add me back.

It pretty much feels like we're done and I'm no longer part of his life.

If he ends up adding me should I accept him? What are the chances that he will do it a third time and I don't want to play childlish games.

What do you think?
Try not to make this Relationship toxic and immature x
Wow. Relationships are becoming more and more petty, the more social media is involved.
Didn't you guys just argue about him calling a tv reporter sexy a few weeks ago too?
I didn’t understand if OP and her ‘bf’ are seeing each other in person. Or it’s a FB dating?
Yes. If I had a short bit of time to acquire as much information about them as possible, I would consider that a win for me. Especally if they deleted me again.
Yes. I’m not worried about it. You only play childish games if you choose to participate in them. Being friends on FB doesn’t have to be a big deal.