Does your mother read your blog? My mother doesn’t read my blog, but I think sometimes I would like her to read it. It would give her more insight to her only son.
When I was young, back in the days of dinosaurs, our relationship with our parents was more formal.
We didn’t live with our girl friends; we didn’t drink in front of our parents; we didn’t curse or smoke in front of them. We weren’t being hypocrites; we were being respectful to our parents.
I am still formal and respectful to my mother although we share more adult topics. Yet she is still my mother, I love her and respect her.
My blog is honest and not dirty or disrespectful. I don’t talk about a lot of things in my life, but I think the blog is representative of my life. I leave out business and any big conflicts.
Anyway…..I guess I’ll not tell her the url for now.
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No one in my family knows I have a blog! Although, I'm pretty sure none of them would be surprised at what they'd find there.
My mom definitely does NOT read my blog (she thinks everyone online is a stalker). In fact, no one in my family knows it even exists, and I'd like to keep it that way.
It's not that I have something to hide - and to tell you the truth, anyone who is part of my life knows that I am way more wild in real life - but for some reason I like to keep my blog a secret.
I like the idea of a certain amount of annonymity, while making connections with new people.
My parents are probably the only people who know about my blog, besides Reggie. I've been able to maintain a high level of anonymity by not posting to my blog with any regularity. I could write an e-book about how to avoid being noticed on the web, but chances are nobody'd find it.
I just started mine in the last week or so. My mother would probably think I'm crazy. What do you guys think?
my mother came across mine on the internet one day and called me and said... hey, I found a page with your picture on it!!! So I explained to her what a blog is. Now she randomly calls me and tells me her opinion about what I wrote.
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