Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Blogging has gotten frustrating


I'm seriously thinking about starting a new blog. A blog where I'll be super anonymous (as long as I can help it) with a totally creatively made-up identity. I want to be able to blog about my drama queen roommate and my friends with the asshole husbands and their annoying kids. I want to blog about my classroom challenges and all of the interesting social dynamics around me. I want to blog about my spiritual side and about all the times when I'm weak. I want to blog about my disfunctional family, how I feel about my ex, and any possible new potentials. I want to blog about my insecurities and my proud my moments.

Everything is just too risky. I'm not really that anonymous. A lot of my people I know read blogs and have even started blogs themselves. The new man in my life (nothing official it's all confusing and that's another thing I really want to blog about) has a sister who blogs, and she's a rather prominent blogger too. It's just too plain risky and that's why I've concluded that blogging has gotten frustrating!


The only thing I feel comfortable blogging about that I actually want to blog about is football. Speaking of which, how about them Saints yall?

8 comments:

queenie said...

Totally understand the need to be anonymous. But if you decide to start up another blog, gimme a heads up ;)

kinzi said...

Do it!! Alert your commentors to use a different name, too.

7aki Fadi said...

why don't you have the blog for invited visitors only?

jaraad said...

Please don’t kill your blog I like reading your posts. One thing you can do to hide your identity beside the name of course is to claim that you are from a particular city and name this city. If you are from the South, claim that you are from Fargo for example. But then you have to stop supporting Saints or you will blow up your cover :) And finally be warned that there is no such thing as a secret this is what I have learned in my life.

Organica said...

You know how many people I've met in real life and they turn out to be bloggers, prominent ones at that?

No such thing as anonymous. Invited readers only for the trusted reader :)))

Dee said...

If you're going to do anything haik wila haik i want in! 5awa!! i mean pleaseeee hehe

asoom said...

Thanks for the feedback!

I've totally thought about having a password-protected blog but I jsut don't like the idea that my blog can no longer be "discovered"...it kind of takes the fun out of blogging.

asoom said...

organica.......do you know how many people I've met that read YOUR blog! LOL