Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Sorry, maybe down the road I'll feel differently.
I accept my punishment. Not sure how it all works, but is this something that will automatically reinstate, or should I come back at a later date and try again? Thanks.
Check back in a few weeks.
Any chance you’ll let me back today?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Sorry, maybe down the road I'll feel differently.
I accept my punishment. Not sure how it all works, but is this something that will automatically reinstate, or should I come back at a later date and try again? Thanks.
Check back in a few weeks.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Sorry, maybe down the road I'll feel differently.
I accept my punishment. Not sure how it all works, but is this something that will automatically reinstate, or should I come back at a later date and try again? Thanks.
Check back in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Not only do trolls make it less likely that people will take the time to give earnest advice, but they also add to the growing problem of posters seeing trolls where they don’t exist. It cheapens the site.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Sorry, maybe down the road I'll feel differently.
I accept my punishment. Not sure how it all works, but is this something that will automatically reinstate, or should I come back at a later date and try again? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Troll, are you the poster who posts as a MIL but is really a DIL?
I want to speak up and say that I am among the people who routinely try to help you, only later to realize that you have "fooled" me once again.
Why do you do this? Why can't you just post as yourself and ask for advice from your own perspective? What is it about pretending to be your MIL that is so appealing to you?
I don’t know if answering this is in my best interest at this juncture, but I suppose I owe an explanation.
The disparity in the answers you get from a DIL perspective versus the MIL perspective is interesting. If you post the same story from your own perspective (as the DIL), then you get one answer—usually in favor of the MIL. But if you post from the perspective of the MIL, you get a different answer, and it’s almost always in favor of the DIL. I’ve always taken away a lot of useful information from the answers from both perspectives and applied them.
Nothing I’ve ever posted wasn’t true, just the portrayal. But writing this now honestly makes me feel a little shameful. I apologize to everyone I’ve deceived and vow not to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Troll, are you the poster who posts as a MIL but is really a DIL?
I want to speak up and say that I am among the people who routinely try to help you, only later to realize that you have "fooled" me once again.
Why do you do this? Why can't you just post as yourself and ask for advice from your own perspective? What is it about pretending to be your MIL that is so appealing to you?
jsteele wrote:Sorry, maybe down the road I'll feel differently.