1 year ago
Also, blogging about your break-up seems self-indulgent right? But I don’t know if you can get legitimately pissed at people when they go to the Internet for catharsis in THIS DAY AND AGE. But does anyone come away from reading an embittered, angst-ridden, over-sharey break-up post and think, “Wow, that really inspires me?” To be what? Embittered? Whenever I come across one, I kind of just cringe. The way I do seeing, for example, diary entries I wrote as a teenager. So, I guess, who is the audience for break-up blog posts? Other recent break-up victims?
»(via thingsthatscarelaurenleto) Regarding the matter of blogging about breaking up, Jen Wright and I discuss.
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keepsdiary said:
It reminds me of watching that old show Blind Date, where I get 2nd hand embarrassment watching it all. I get getting broken up sucks, but I think it’ll scare me away from dating someone who would share details about us so freely.
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