Thursday, April 7, 2011

Comment Confessional

I started a post on my personal stance on comments then I remembered "Mamarazzi" and her Friday confessional. I had a super good time the last time I participated so I decided to enter the booth and confess my little heart out this week:
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So here goes:


I confess that I have in the past left comments on "the big blogs" in hopes that maybe they will visit mine and fall in like with me and my ideas. I confess that I am getting over my hopes for 15 minutes of fame and looking more for entertainment and ideas in blogville. I don't join every linky party because frankly I don't have the time or the energy to author posts and take pictures just so someone will come visit me. Image from Home Grooming


I confess that I look through my "dashboard" pretty much everyday at all the blogs I follow. However, if the picture or the super short description doesn't catch my eye I don't bother to go read to whole thing. Image borrowed


I confess that I am a woman a VERY FEW WORDS. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I am not a woman who participates in idle chit chat. Now, I can listen like nobody's business, but I don't go on and on about a multitude of topics. I confess that I only comment on about 8% of the posts I read in a given day. Now, that can vary if I am reading on my phone or on the computer (for basic reasons of the ease of typing). Some blogs I read daily-I'm talking never miss a new post-but I have NEVER commented on them.


I confess that if you get a comment from me it is 99% of the time way more than a "nice job." When I comment on something it really struck a chord with me.


I confess that that last "I confess" sounds like I think I am the Dalai Lama or something. But seriously, if you hear from me on your blog I am totally sincere in whatever I say. And the comment is usually pretty long.


I confess that my attitude on commenting was solidified when I thought about the relationshop between bloggers. When we, as bloggers, write a post it is like having a conversation with someone. If we were having a conversation face-to-face about your latest project I would come up with something more genuine to say than "nice job." I decided that commenting is like a conversation. So, for a woman a few words, I chose where I comment and the things I say very carefully.


I confess that just because I haven't commented on your blog does not mean I am not inspired by you or something you have said or done. I find inspiration daily and am grateful for each of you and the gifts you bring to the cyber-table. Thank you for taking the time and energy to share your life and the things that are important to you. Thank you Mamarazzi for hosting this fun party. I know I don't join in every week, but for me (let's all say it together-a woman of few words) it is hard to say so much every week! Image from yoga and yogurt

All the posters without a link were created by me from the website


I'm done now, well one more poster because I can!

5 comments:

  1. I only comment if I feel I have something to say about what was posted. Lots of times I read more blogs than I comment on. I try very hard to make my comment relevant to something in the post. It means more that way.

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  2. lol - I feel like this was a roller coaster of confessions!

    I almost ALWAYS have something to say in regards to what people post and of course feel they're interested in what I have to say (which I'm sure, really they aren't) so I can't help but to comment.

    I guess that's the beauty of blogging...anyone can comment on whatever strikes a chord with them!

    Have a great weekend!

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  3. I sincerely love your honesty.....Every bit of that is true about you.

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  4. I feel the same way! I love this confessional! I just came to your blog from Lemonade Makin' Mama and LOVE your title "toile in the family". Enjoy your Sunday!

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  5. Apparently, the family is important in any manner but sometimes you cannot adjust with your spouse in that case you need to contact an family lawyer Singapore for your case. It is a stiff task.

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