Dear reader,
If you’re a returning reader of my blog, I love you!, and allow me to explain the new Facebook login.
As you might remember, I have had some issues in the past with people from my real life – and I’m not talking selected friends and family– reading my blog. While this is certainly flattering, it also makes me very self-conscious.
The reason why I love blogging is because I don’t hold back. I have shared everything from my raw post-divorce pain to my first sex (finally!) to getting dumped (more than once!). For me to write freely about my life and the lessons I’m trying so hard to learn, I can’t be worrying about what others think. I need to write for me, and it’s a huge bonus if you read what I write and even more awesome if you connect to my words.
This is an icky way to feel when writing about really personal crap. |
The past few months, I have gotten word again that people who know me – but I don’t necessarily know them – are reading my blog. It's a mind fuck; this feels like a cross between being someone walking in on you masturbating and getting caught crying when you thought no one could hear you.
These are not people I would talk to about heartbreak or orgasms in real life, so I am not comfortable with those people reading my blog.
Lucky for me, I have a genius programmer friend who would be an amazing criminal if he weren’t an upstanding guy. He has been super supportive of my writing and this blog. When I told him how upset I was about the situation and that I was considering pulling the plug on my blog, he wouldn’t have it. Instead, he came up with this great solution: require a Facebook login simply so I can know who’s stopping by my blog. If there are visitors that I’m not comfortable with, I can talk to them directly. He built it, and here we are! (I told you I have awesome friends.)
So, this is why you are now being asked to log in with your Facebook account.
To be clear:
- I will never friend you
- I will never post anything on your wall
- I will never invite you to play Candy Crush with me (is that what people are playing?)
I know it’s annoying to log in, but know how much I appreciate your readership and comments, so I hope you will stay with me despite this extra login step.
Have any questions or concerns about logging in? Leave them in the comments and either I or my genius friend will respond.
Love,
Kat