
The only thing worse than publicly apologizing for having nothing to say…is having too many thoughts invade your head at the same time, and being unable to disconnect one from another into coherent text. It’s sort of like being too buzzed to mix your own drink, or suffering from claustrophobia in your own head.
I’ve been thinking about boundaries. Fences, rivers, passport checks, doors, diaries, eavesdropping, blogs, and the fine line between nosiness and curiosity. Most people are naturally curious. That which separates them from busy bodies and tabloid journalist, is a modicum of self-restraint and a conscience.
Information is a commodity carefully distorted and manipulated to serve the purpose of the bearer. Every transgression is potential fodder public judgement, provided it doesn’t imply any ineptitude on the part of the individual sharing the incident. Every confession serves not to alleviate the soul, but is stored as surplus ammunition for a later date.
When kids reach a certain age, (I always wondered about this certain age bullshit. I presume it refers to the time period puberty occurs and kids are no longer fit to interact with polite society, though polite seems to be something of a misnomer. The word “certain” implies a specificity. As if there is a very rigid moment in which kids get all EMO and revert to speaking in one syllable sentences.) boundaries are more transparent. GIving a teenager the privacy they desire, by refraining from asking any questions, and not setting curfews, is equally as naive as falling asleep at the wheel of a speeding car. Teenagers need enough seclusion to masturbate without interruption, but not enough to hide a pound of grass in the spice cabinet, or streak at a political rally.
Should limits on relationships be posted visibly like No Trespassing signs, or do do those serve as an engraved invitation for having your panty drawer riffled? If a space isn’t posted as private, is it okay to assume it is public? It depends on who you ask. Most of the gossips I have known actually thought they were providing a public service to the community. And should they ind themselves the victim of that which they sewed, they suffered an enormous disconnect from what goes around, comes around.
I promised myself when I started this blog, I would be honest with myself and about myself even if it portrayed an ugly side to my demeanor. Everyone needs a neutral outlet to clear their head, and expel a little bile. That which makes us human isn’t always a pretty business, but it is who we are, flaws and all.
When I think about the potential of being discovered by family or friends who don’t know I participate in this alternative lifestyle, I don’t worry AS MUCH about the information gleaned, as I loathe the secrecy and violation of trust. It isn’t always what you learn about a person, but the methods in which you obtain the information. Lurking is a time honored tradition of bloggers, riffling through personal effects is not.




