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An easy-to-follow guide on changing your relationship status on Facebook
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You're in love, or out of love, and you want to shout it from the highest mountain peaks. These days there's no higher peak than Facebook. You can quickly change your relationship status using either the Facebook mobile app or the Facebook website.

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Using the Facebook App

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  1. Open the Facebook app on your device and then navigate to your profile. The process is a little different for Android and iOS:
    • Android - Tap the Menu button (☰) in the upper-right corner and then tap your name at the top of the screen.
    • iOS - Tap the Menu button (☰) in the bottom-right corner and then tap your name at the top of the screen.
  2. If you cannot find "Update Info" tap on "About" option.
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  3. On Android, this will be located at the bottom of the first section of the "About" screen. On iOS, you'll have to scroll a bit to find it.
  4. Tap the "V" button and select "Edit relationship," or tap the "Edit" button, depending on the version of Facebook you're using.
  5. Tap the current status to change your status. You can choose to be “Single”, “In a relationship”, “Engaged”, “Married”, “In a civil union”, “In an open relationship”, “In a domestic partnership”, and more.
    • To remove Relationship Status from your profile, select the “---“ option.
  6. If they are a Facebook user, their name will appear as a clickable option below the text field.
  7. If you want to display your anniversary, click the Year dropdown menu. Once you pick the year, the Month menu will appear, followed by the Day menu. Entering your anniversary is optional.
  8. You can choose who can see your relationship status by tapping the Privacy menu in the bottom-left corner of the relationship editor section. By default, your friends will be able to see your relationship status, but you can change this to Public, Only Me (hidden), Custom, or you can choose from your various Lists. Tap More Options to see these choices.
  9. Once you have finished filling out the information, tap the Save button. If you've set your relationship status with another Facebook user, they will be sent a message asking to confirm that they are in the relationship with you. Once they confirm, your status will appear in your profile.
    • If the person is already in a relationship with someone else, Facebook will not let you make the change.
    • Currently, Facebook will not allow an individual to be in relationships with multiple people.
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Using the Facebook Website

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  1. Log into the Facebook website. Click your name in the upper-left corner of the Facebook homepage after logging in. Click the "Update Info" button to edit your profile.
  2. You'll find this button in the left sidebar, and it will jump you straight to the relationship section.
  3. If you haven't set a relationship yet, click "Add your relationship status" first. You can choose to be “Single”, “In a relationship”, “Married”, “Engaged”, “In a civil union”, “In an open relationship”, “In a domestic partnership”, and more.
    • To remove Relationship Status from your profile, select the “---“ option.
    • Note that removing yourself from a relationship is a "silent" action. The person you've broken off with won't receive a notification of the status change. Anyone who looks at your timeline will simply see the change appear.
  4. If they are a Facebook user, their name will appear as a clickable option below the text field.
  5. If you want to display your anniversary, enter it by using the dropdown menus. Entering the anniversary is optional.
  6. You can choose who can see your relationship status by clicking the Privacy icon in the bottom-left corner of the relationship section. By default, your friends will be able to see your relationship status. You can change this to Public, Only Me (hidden), Custom, or you can choose from your Lists.
  7. The person you set will be sent a message asking to confirm that they are in the relationship with you. Once they confirm, your status will appear in your profile.
    • You must be a confirmed Facebook friend with the person you are setting as your relationship partner.
    • If the person is already in a relationship with someone else, Facebook will not let you make the change.
    • Currently, Facebook will not allow an individual to be in relationships with multiple people. [1]
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  • Question
    If I change my Facebook to "in a relationship" and I'm friends with that person will it show on his page or does he have to confirm it first?
    Community Answer
    The other party will have the option to post it on his/her page before it becomes visible. However, if the two of you have many Facebook friends in common, it may not matter, as your friends will see your post.
  • Question
    My partner blocked me and then added me as a friend again, but I now can't find his name in the relationship space (even though I can tag him in photos). Why is this?
    Community Answer
    It sounds like it might be a problem on Facebook's end. I would recommend looking through their Help section to see if there's a solution.
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    What can I do if I want to see somebody's profile, but they have blocked me?
    Community Answer
    You would have to either use one of their other friend's profiles or make an entirely new page and add them as a friend again. I recommend just leaving it alone.
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      Tips

      • If the person being alerted to your status change doesn't get an email link or can't find it, tell him or her to check "Notifications" to find the relationship request.
      • Facebook allows the following relationship choices, many of which are LGBT-friendly (these may vary depending on your access region):
        • Single
        • In a relationship
        • Engaged
        • Married
        • In a domestic partnership
        • In a civil union
        • It's complicated
        • In an open relationship
        • Widowed
        • Separated
        • Divorced
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      Warnings

      • Before you announce an important relationship change on Facebook, make sure you have told the most important people in your life first. Your parent or sibling might not be too happy if they find out about your engagement on Facebook instead of hearing it directly from you.
      • You should discuss a relationship status change with the person you're seeking to connect with before updating Facebook. You just want to be sure that the two of you are on the same wavelength.
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