I just hate oversharing, though.
No amount of likes or "R u ok hun? PM me"s are going to take away the cold, hard facts of a relationship breakdown and the damaging words and actions that ensue.
Pick up the phone, reach out to a friend or a family member, that usually helps give you perspective and you need one on one support, not words on a screen.
I'm saying this as someone who has watched on the sidelines when a woman on Facebook posted "Ive kicked that bleep out and Im fed up with his cheating and its the last time he'll ever do this and I HATE HIS bleeping GUTS" etc etc. In fact, the breathless, angry, all over the place rant actually made me feel sorry for the guy. Which wasn't the point of her post, I suppose.
(a mate of mine was working with her at the time, so I picked up on his comment).
I'm sure most of us see oversharing every day on social media. Why you would want to air your dirty laundry in front of all and sundry? It's just escalating your problems, not easing them.