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Asked by Suzi Gravenstuk 265 days 8 hours ago.

Would you like for family members to read what you write for the Internet?



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This is more personal opinion. There is no write ( kidding, right ) or wrong answer. Please answer fully. Include relationships you would prefer to read, and not to read your writing, and why.

Answers to this question:
» Answer from Bruce Horst Answer given 265 days 7 hours ago.
This is a great question! Personally I write everything with the understanding that it could be read by my parents and siblings, and my kids. This usually isn't a problem because my family knows what I think already. I guess I'm strange this way, I feel like it's important for people to know who I am, even when I know they will disapprove.

We regularly have writers request that their articles be removed because someone is reading them that they hadn't expected. This always strikes us as odd because one of the main purposes of SearchWarp is to get this writing out to as many people as possible. If a writer doesn't want anyone to read what they write, well, there's always Blogger.com!

» Comment from Suzi Gravenstuk Comment made 265 days 4 hours ago.
I agree, Bruce. If you are writing and fear discover, that might be a good time to resolve issues, re-write, or choose a pen name:-)

» Answer from Hilda Cang Answer given 264 days 21 hours ago.
It doesn't matter if they stumbled upon my writing as long I didn't write something offensive or abnormal. In a way, if they want to read my articles which means I am a good story teller hahaha and not a desperate housewife.........

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 251 days 4 hours ago.
they do hv canadians philipiones viet namese native welsh irish scotish cezch in my family a little french big family

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