tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909534936366176816.post7504645953849685317..comments2015-05-24T06:54:03.315-05:00Comments on threebythirty: Disconnecterin_conleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10603935659423323799noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909534936366176816.post-36618951348121493792013-06-03T10:25:49.313-05:002013-06-03T10:25:49.313-05:00Hi! (several days late...but hey...life!)
I appre...Hi! (several days late...but hey...life!)<br /><br />I appreciate your comment...and love that although we may seem to have differences in our 'vert-ness' (is that a word? I'm claiming yes for this purpose), that we still value and need those connections with others--regardless of how we attain them. I agree that through a screen, it can be easier to connect because there's the anonymity of it all. I also find it can be a challenge because it can be hard to get 'full read' on someone, and therefore their message can be misinterpreted or misrepresented. <br /><br />Thanks for the like...I've returned the like and look forward to reading further!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909534936366176816.post-85473612275419009072013-05-30T09:25:28.107-05:002013-05-30T09:25:28.107-05:00Hi there! This is a great post. I'm the oppo...Hi there! This is a great post. I'm the opposite - a bit of an introvert - but I still crave those connections. I often feel i am on the outer edges of many groups of friends. The moms at the elementary school know me, but don't invite me to their book club. Other bloggers know me, but I'm not "in their circle." I totally get it. I never really thought of my attraction as a way to fill that void, but maybe it is. Maybe it is easier for me to "connect" through a screen. Definitely, food for thought!<br /><br />Ironically, found you through HV Facebook group! I've liked you on FB from my blog Page - The Golden Spoons.Lisa Witherspoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12530852104410009597noreply@blogger.com