By Brittany Wong, Huffington Post
It’s the definition of a modern love dilemma: Should you be friends with your exes on Facebook when you’re in a relationship — or is best to just say no to that friend request? (After all, how many times have you heard about a middle-aged woman or man who reconnected with an old high school flame only to leave their husband or wife for that person?)
Facebook homepage. (KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)

For relationship coach K. Jason Krafsky, the solution was simple: Block every last one of the exes he had befriended on Facebook since signing up for the site. The same went for his wife and her exes-turned-Facebook friends. All deleted, all blocked.
“We had gotten friend requests from ex-boyfriend and girlfriends from our past and that opened up a whole new conversation which is, what do we do with these exes?” Krafsky explained on HuffPost Live Tuesday. “And while we had started befriending and accepting the friend requests and interacting with our exes a bit, we both felt like there was something uncomfortable with that and we weren’t sure what it was. We took some time to talk about it … and we made the decision we were going to block all our exes.”
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