Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe. Maybe not. This sounds like a direct anti-Jen take:
“Tonight’s conversation is just one of the millions of conversations that make up my life with her and her siblings, my husband and our real-life people. These conversations never become “content;” they will never teach anyone else a lesson, never illustrate a point, never leave the sanctuary of our home. This is the real sacred work.” (From the same Sarah B Blog)
What does this even mean? Sarah B seems like she huffs her own farts to cope.
I think it means: “I won’t post my private text messages with my family, because I live a real life of NOT being an attention-seeking a-hole.” (Paraphrased)
But the immediately obvious problem here is that she still has to tell us about it. In that sense, arguably, most everything posted to social media, even telling us you're not telling us about your private conversations, is attention seeking. Otherwise, why post about it? It reminds me of the time an acquaintance posted a picture of her messy kitchen and said she was keeping it real by showing us. Maybe, but it still has a whiff of attention seeking. My thought is, just keep it off of social media if you wanna keep it real. There's so much people don't need to know about at all.