This blog is way public. In fact, I sometimes go on Twitter or search through the blogosphere in order to find more people to follow/entice to read my blog. There's something about having an anonymous outlet on which I can write honestly about my thoughts and feelings, without having to filter them because of the people I know who are going to read them. It's freeing.
We live in a world where everyone has access to everything, so a person isn't necessarily a mystery to anyone, since everything is posted on the web.
I just went through my facebook and made sure that everything was under lockdown. You can't see anything about me without being my friend. I don't add people that I don't know in person. I routinely filter through my friends and delete people that I haven't talked to or seen in years. I'm generally pretty private.
It's interesting to me to see the differences between my having a facebook and my having this blog. On one hand, I'm waving all my dirty laundry, negative thoughts, hopes and dreams, out into the internet world for you, people whom I've never met, to read and take part in. On the other hand, I'm active in my facebooking, but at the same time, I try to limit who has access to that.
Sometimes I believe that when I'm here, writing these blogposts, I am more myself as Leslie than when I'm not using an assumed name around the people I know. So much of what I do has to deal with putting up fronts, holding back what I truly want to say, pretending to be friends with people. That's not to say that I'm not a genuine person who doesn't care about people, but when you interact with people, sometimes you bury parts of yourself in order to let them shine, avoid drama, or just avoid being annoying.
This here, these posts from Leslie, are the truest me I can be.
Thanks for reading my blog. Sincerely, I appreciate it.
Side note: The problem with guys inviting girls over for a movie night is they feel the need to invite all the girls they know, and no guys. I went to a movie night earlier this week that ended up with three times as many girls as there were guys. I enjoy movie nights and the opportunity to maybe cuddle (or at the very least, sit close to a guy), but when there are ten other girls and three guys, I'm not likely to want to attend another one. Just sayin'.
I love reading your blog. Lots and lots.
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