https://corepointfeaturevoting.ideas.aha.io/ideas/CPIE-I-80 https://www.td.org/user/about/SamAndrews https://openseesnavigator.berkeley.edu/forums/users/okcupid/ http://scratch.icm.edu.pl/en/web/okcupid/home/-/blogs/i-have-taken-my-wife-for-granted https://www.teampages.com/teams/1928012-Singles--other--team-website/announcements/2260676-Relationship-Advice-I-m-a-very-critical-person https://framagit.org/jamescooper/how-to-date-on-craigslist/-/commit/c52fa6f70ebea0c47996be48f69e3bc351e4004b http://bookbuilder.cast.org/view.php?op=view&book=148927&page=1 https://froont.com/okcupid/relationship-counseling-my-boyfriend-is-too-close-to-a-female-friend-4fjck1c http://chappler.booklikes.com/post/4087664/my-husband-flirts-with-oher-women What about moving from your own personal blog to a venue where you blog once or twice a week about specific topics- like for Babble? I like Thomas Beller there. That way you’d craft the posts much more like essays and be selective about what you’d write about and how you’d put it out there. It would still keep you in the ballpark but maybe shift what you’re doing a bit blogging-wise. Just wanted to throw it out as an idea:) REPLY Heather {Desperately Seeking Sanity} July 25, 2012 at 5:03 am I know how you feel. Thing 1 and 2 are 15 and 13… Thing 3 and 4 are 10 and 8… while the younger don’t care, the older ones do. (They don’t even like me to tag them in pictures… but I do anyway!) And I respect their wishes for me not to put it online, but for me, I miss blogging. I miss the community. I miss the friendships formed. So now, I’m trying to find that balance… so that we’re both happy. REPLY |