I'm thinking it's a matter of perspective. I write what I know and am willing to share. I wouldn't necessarily share my diary entries unless I thought it was helpful. Whether any of it's worth reading...that's up to the reader.
'Real world' people know I six, but I would never connect the dots to what account is mine... Well at least I haven't found someone I would trust showing yet.
Yes. But I have two accounts. One that is freely shared and one that is not. That way I can promote the community to people that would enjoy it, and write my secrets by the other name.
I've shared but they already know me. Most of my friends are not as impressed by my six words as a six-wordsmith would be.
If friends join my concerns being ...
Them having concern for my happiness/sanity ;-)
or
Our personal relationship getting tangled up in others sixes.
Although, there are Sixers who I've come to feel more on a personal level with.
I am so sorry to hear about that NYAG. That is one very twisted situation. I had an ex who knew I had one and he kept trying to find it, but thank God he didn't. I hope you find or found a man that will treat you right and respect your inner thoughts.
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Level1 says,
noAQScott says,
I don't six and tell...unknown116 says,
Me either. Maybe one day I'll have someone I can trust enough.ctgoods2 says,
I'm shameless.accidentaltourist says,
The entire world wide web has access to them. I do not assist in the connecting of dots, however.canadafreeze says,
I share them daily with fellow sixers - only a few have ever left the confidentiality of this site ...unknown116 says,
Ctgoods, it's not a matter of being shameless, but a matter of trusting someone enough to in a sense read your diary.ctgoods2 says,
I'm thinking it's a matter of perspective. I write what I know and am willing to share. I wouldn't necessarily share my diary entries unless I thought it was helpful. Whether any of it's worth reading...that's up to the reader.unknown116 says,
I agree.Layne says,
'Real world' people know I six, but I would never connect the dots to what account is mine... Well at least I haven't found someone I would trust showing yet.Believe says,
Yes. But I have two accounts. One that is freely shared and one that is not. That way I can promote the community to people that would enjoy it, and write my secrets by the other name.unknown116 says,
That's very clever Believe. Which page do you share with the "real world"? Believe, or your other?ba_miracle says,
I've shared but they already know me. Most of my friends are not as impressed by my six words as a six-wordsmith would be.If friends join my concerns being ...
Them having concern for my happiness/sanity ;-)
or
Our personal relationship getting tangled up in others sixes.
Although, there are Sixers who I've come to feel more on a personal level with.
unknown116 says,
Oh, I see. ;)Mourningdove says,
Hubby and son know. Others know about it but only my best friend knows my MD name.SingerSomewhere says,
I intended to keep mine secret, but one of my good friends connected the dots. She's just too smart for me.unknown116 says,
I am so sorry to hear about that NYAG. That is one very twisted situation. I had an ex who knew I had one and he kept trying to find it, but thank God he didn't. I hope you find or found a man that will treat you right and respect your inner thoughts.