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How many sixer identities have you?

by butterflyxxx in Six Words Questions on Feb 18, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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butterflyxxx says,

I suspect my alterego, KharisJo, of plotting to annihilate me. She doesn't let me out much any more.

L2L3 says,

One. Truth. Nobody who has multiples will admit it anyway.

KharisJo says,

truthfully, I had problems with the email account linked to bfxx so created a new id but still like the old. We don't post dual comments, comment on each other or fav each other. :O) <:)

DynamicDbytheC says,

For Smithmag, one. At home I have multiple personalities (most of them good), just ask my husband.

mzejay says,

Just one, but I thought about getting another one. I haven't really got time or inclination to be two personalities online.

Sagacious says,

I've been thinking about a second, but it sounds a little too creepy. Still, give me enough good reasons...

MrsPremise says,

One. One is enough of me for anyone. I have thought about showing up as Mrs Conclusion, but that wouldn't fool anyone... :-)

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX says,

After what we've seen recently on this site, the idea of presenting more than one persona is to be avoided at all costs.

Level1 says,

Just one. It's easier to keep track of things that way.

wayword_angel says,

Since I've made a life of coming out, as it were...
wayword_angel = Seraphina_Lullaby = MachV = Vquez

Believe says,

I post most all of my memoirs as Believe. But my friends, family, students, and such know that is my screen name. So, if there is something that I want to post that I don't want to have my phone ring about then I post it under the name SeaGlass.

tonyglim says,

I have spent "Wild Nights" with Emily Dickinson in our Skinny_Domicile.

butterflyxxx says,

wow, tony and angel, I would have never guessed!! I was wondering what had happened to Vquez, as I enjoyed his posts.

Bullitt says,

Why, thank you, Miss Butterfly

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