@ibstubro It doesn’t change my responses, but it may change what I respond to. For example, I’ve been reluctant to write about any “horrible” childhood experiences. However, I don’t share these anywhere on the internet. I read a couple of secret diaries when I was a kid. Private thoughts should stay private, they can be very hurtful when read unfiltered. This is especially problematic when the author is no longer around. A friend of mine killed himself a few years ago, and his family went through his internet accounts in a desparate attempt to find information on what may have caused his suicide. I don’t plan to die anytime soon – but when I do, I don’t want my family stumbling across any long-forgotten, anger-fueled thoughts I may have had at some point.
@imrainmaker Thanks!