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I've probably said this before, but...
...it's striking how many things I don't post here simply because I don't feel like getting grief for saying them.
("Post anyway, it's your journal" doesn't help. It's hard to feel entitled to post what you want when your readers feel entitled to lay into you for it.)
("Post anyway, it's your journal" doesn't help. It's hard to feel entitled to post what you want when your readers feel entitled to lay into you for it.)
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As for private entries, I find that they work better for me as note-to-self tools, or a way to remove a questionable entry from the public eye without deleting it entirely. For whatever reason, venting into a private entry doesn't do me much more good then just bitching about it in my head.
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Also, about the having not to post some things because of how people you know read the LJ will react. Or knowing that they'll react negatively. It's not really the "I disagree and you're stupid" that bothers me, but other emotional reactions.
So, basically, just...my sympathies. What I know some people do is create another LJ and not give the name out to their current friendslist, and use it for the venting that needs to be done. Might that help? Still an audience, just less likely to be the ones who'll take offense.
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And, you know, I actually have done that, too. But I never update it these days, because nobody reads it! So. >_>
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For me it helps to organize and process that head-bitching into something tangible and manageable. It's sometimes difficult for me to make emotional progress if I forget the random insights and epiphanies I have-- so I record them, and when I reread them it's a reminder and a focus to give me direction.
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