Hiding behind the firewall , leading the double life

@ibuemma (2953)
United States
April 8, 2013 8:28am CST
Okay, it might sounds a little bit extreme. But honestly when you create an account online such as the social networking site or game site or even mylot, don't you feel like you're creating the other personality of yourself? If you compare your real life with ..let say your facebook's account, do you think you have created the other personality of yourself. Let say you have thousands of friends in your friends' list, but in real life we're lucky if we can have 30 friends that stick with us. I just wonder if other mylotters ever compare your offline and online life?
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
9 Apr 13
hi ibuemma I really do not think I do that as I am myself here or any place else. What you get here is what you get off line too.,I am an open old lady who has nothing to hide and several really good friends off line and a lot of good mylot friends too. But I have a l ife online and off line too. I am on here a lot bu t I am still the same person you would see if you met me in person.
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@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
8 Apr 13
That's one of the reasons why I don't like Facebook or any other social sites... I do have one, I just don't use it that much... Every single person on my friends list there are my actual friends & colleagues... I deal with them on a personal level, some more than others of course... I don't even like text messages... If I'm gonna talk to somebody, my first choice would be in person but of course everything can't be exactly how we want them to be all the time... I'm exactly the same way weather I'm on line or off line n real person...
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• Philippines
8 Apr 13
Your right, you are creating a different personality in so doing and you can even explore who you are by way of soliciting opinion regarding yourself in a disguise manner
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