Sabbah asks about comments, Jawaher asks about anonymity. What's about all these blogging questions by Arab bloggers these days?
Regarding to Jawaher questions, I don't really know if I was comfortable with my family and friends reading my blog. I mean I would be happy if someone I know talked with me about something I wrote on my blog, but it can be embarrassing sometimes. I mean, I think some of my family members and friends know that I've been writing since I was 13, but those writings remained always private. Even when I got published in a local newspaper few years ago, almost no one talked with me about it.
For me, writing has always proved effective to release feelings and ideas that I could not tell to anyone. Probably, in the past I used to be afraid about such thing. But then, I just decided there was nothing to be afraid of, and published my whole archive of writings on the internet.
So blogging was just another medium for me. I think we share some of the stuff you mentioned in your post. Maybe most of bloggers do. # »
Regarding to Jawaher questions, I don't really know if I was comfortable with my family and friends reading my blog. I mean I would be happy if someone I know talked with me about something I wrote on my blog, but it can be embarrassing sometimes. I mean, I think some of my family members and friends know that I've been writing since I was 13, but those writings remained always private. Even when I got published in a local newspaper few years ago, almost no one talked with me about it.
For me, writing has always proved effective to release feelings and ideas that I could not tell to anyone. Probably, in the past I used to be afraid about such thing. But then, I just decided there was nothing to be afraid of, and published my whole archive of writings on the internet.
So blogging was just another medium for me. I think we share some of the stuff you mentioned in your post. Maybe most of bloggers do. # »
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