Keeping the personal, personal.
I've decided to remove the post I did yesterday, though I named no names and simply blogged about feelings *trying* to apologize and explain remorse for a past situation, it seems to have been completely mistunderstood. My purpose was to talk about how we make mistakes and what we learn from them, the consequences. Since the post obviously did not serve it's purpose it doesn't need to be here. I will keep my personal feelings just that, personal and private.


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I am saddened by the fact that you have to censor and keep your feelings to yourself because of reactions to what was, to me, a beautiful example of an honestly intentioned mea culpa. In psychobabble, it was a wonderfully self-actualized post. I don't pretend to understand what fault anyone could have found with what you wrote.
You and I don't know each other, nor do I know the other people involved, and I apologize if this comment is an intrusion; I merely wanted to say that I hope that you reconsider your position with regards to future posts. The ability to be as publically honest with oneself as you were is rare and should be appreciated, not castigated.
Okay. Enough big words and platitudes. I hope you're feeling better after your surgery.
CT
I missed it, but I agree with Chance. This is what blogging's for, Britflower. It's an avenue for you to be able to write cathartically. I think you'll find that if you ever feel the need to do so again, you'll discover a metric tonne of support for you in the comments section. We love you, Torrid!
Torrid,
All I will say is that my respect for you has increased since your very public apology. It's hard to admit even to the person whom you've wronged, much less putting it out there for the entire community to see. That takes a lot of guts and a lot of humility.
As always, best of luck to you.
Sorry to hear that torrid, that post was perfectly fine.
Sad to see that someone can't look past themselves.
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