Another White Dash Flies Beneath Us
Nov. 6th, 2004 04:40 pmToday is my second anniversary on Live Journal.
I started this journal without a real idea why I'd be doing it. It just seemed like a good way to start writing, something I had gotten out of touch with after college. Starting the journal I had just moved to my own place here in Houston, after a few years of gaining enough money to get out of all of the debt that I had built up from college. Moving away from my parents and the suburbs of in Conroe was going to allow me to create a new life for myself.
What Live Journal was was a way to get out feelings and find a new audience, and I saw, from finding LJ on a link from Stocky Jock, that there was a community of Bears here. Jumping in, I found a couple of connections, and here, two years later, a few of the first people I added to my friends list are still with me now. The interesting thing is, at the time, the community of about 300 bears were lamenting that the crowd was getting too big, and people didn't know everyone anymore. Now there's some 1,000 that list "bear" as an interest. There's little way to know everyone.
Still, I've managed to attract nearly 250 people to my friends list. For that I'm humbled. Even with that I know of other lurkers, and since I leave a majority of my posts open, some people outside LJ who take a gander at my life. Somehow I've managed to make my life, and my opinions interesting enough, and often, you folks have responded back. Again, for that I'm grateful.
Looking back, when I signed on, I was looking to open a door. LJ was an excellent way to get involved with the community when you're not quite ready to be on the meat market. I'll admit I was extremely scared. I had built up a lot of fear, and even loathing about being gay, but I was tired about being alone and tired of not having someone in my life. Also, let's face it, I wanted to have sex, but I wanted to do that on my terms, I wasn't wanting to meet people in bars...again, scared. Sure, One could find places like Bear 411, gay.com or plenty of porn, but what if you needed a more subtle introduction to the community.
So what happens in two years? You open up. You become more comfortable with yourself, your life, your sexuality. Sure, there's a lot to go, but looking back, there's a lot of growth done here.
It's not without some loss. I'd definitely say that my life has changed, with friends from college disappearing and the links back to my fraternity, such an important part of my life for so long, fading out, but a new life emerged, with new friends, and new community.
I've come out to my parent's, fallen in love, gotten politically active, been published, and many of you have been along for the ride. Many of you have commented, and I thank you, others of you have met me, and yes, some of you well, you know, there is a problem sometimes when you put much of your blog as public posts, you know.
So, here's post 729...
I started this journal without a real idea why I'd be doing it. It just seemed like a good way to start writing, something I had gotten out of touch with after college. Starting the journal I had just moved to my own place here in Houston, after a few years of gaining enough money to get out of all of the debt that I had built up from college. Moving away from my parents and the suburbs of in Conroe was going to allow me to create a new life for myself.
What Live Journal was was a way to get out feelings and find a new audience, and I saw, from finding LJ on a link from Stocky Jock, that there was a community of Bears here. Jumping in, I found a couple of connections, and here, two years later, a few of the first people I added to my friends list are still with me now. The interesting thing is, at the time, the community of about 300 bears were lamenting that the crowd was getting too big, and people didn't know everyone anymore. Now there's some 1,000 that list "bear" as an interest. There's little way to know everyone.
Still, I've managed to attract nearly 250 people to my friends list. For that I'm humbled. Even with that I know of other lurkers, and since I leave a majority of my posts open, some people outside LJ who take a gander at my life. Somehow I've managed to make my life, and my opinions interesting enough, and often, you folks have responded back. Again, for that I'm grateful.
Looking back, when I signed on, I was looking to open a door. LJ was an excellent way to get involved with the community when you're not quite ready to be on the meat market. I'll admit I was extremely scared. I had built up a lot of fear, and even loathing about being gay, but I was tired about being alone and tired of not having someone in my life. Also, let's face it, I wanted to have sex, but I wanted to do that on my terms, I wasn't wanting to meet people in bars...again, scared. Sure, One could find places like Bear 411, gay.com or plenty of porn, but what if you needed a more subtle introduction to the community.
So what happens in two years? You open up. You become more comfortable with yourself, your life, your sexuality. Sure, there's a lot to go, but looking back, there's a lot of growth done here.
It's not without some loss. I'd definitely say that my life has changed, with friends from college disappearing and the links back to my fraternity, such an important part of my life for so long, fading out, but a new life emerged, with new friends, and new community.
I've come out to my parent's, fallen in love, gotten politically active, been published, and many of you have been along for the ride. Many of you have commented, and I thank you, others of you have met me, and yes, some of you well, you know, there is a problem sometimes when you put much of your blog as public posts, you know.
So, here's post 729...
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Date: 2004-11-06 04:40 pm (UTC)(And some of us who read you aren't even bears!)
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Date: 2004-11-06 06:08 pm (UTC)But yeah, there's some girly-girls on here too.
Thanks!