The downside of blogging

Alright, let’s get serious for a second here and talk about blogging.

I’ve been blogging consistently for about 7 years now. For me, this kind of writing is not just fun, but seems to provide some kind of catharsis, a place to put my thoughts – well, why does anyone have a hobby? That’s why I blog.

I’ve been very open about most things, which is how I prefer to be. I prefer to just be myself and not hide. To share things that maybe others will relate to, or maybe they won’t, who knows. My future plans, comings and goings, and weird schedule are often documented as well. I blog for myself but I also appreciate the sense of community that can exist between bloggers/readers. I have never felt any real need for caution, for safety reasons… until now.

Look, I’ve been dumped, disappointed, and rejected too. In extreme ways, in some cases. I think everyone has, at some point in their life. But what did I do? I moved on. I did not become a stalker or a creep.  So, if you’re creeping, STOP IT. Grow up. GET A LIFE. And I’m only saying this ONE TIME, because the next action I take will be going to the police.

I’m a little embarrassed about this “little announcement” but moreso just angry at having to restrict myself, in blogging and in every day life, because some assholes are off their fecking rockers.

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About sweetsound

I'm a 28 yr old exploring life and love in New York City and Scotland.
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2 Responses to The downside of blogging

  1. Gaah, this is all sounds a little intense. Hope everything’s okay, plenty of people off their rockers in this lovely world of ours.

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