A post got me thinking. Does your spouse/significant other read savingAdvice? Other family? Friends? Does it change what you post?
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I told someone I sort of know long distance about this site because of our conversations of Dave Ramsey and financial goals came up.
Though I love to share and give others beneficial financial advice, I did regret informing someone I know because I feel more free to express my financial situations and of my vulnerable self when I feel when there is no one I personally know.
Thankfully this person was someone I met online and never met in person. It would just be too awkward.
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Originally posted by GruntinaThough I love to share and give others beneficial financial advice, I did regret informing someone I know because I feel more free to express my financial situations and of my vulnerable self when I feel when there is no one I personally know.
Fortunately (or UNfortunately, depending on how you look at it) none of the people I know offline would be likely to visit this website. On the rare occasions when I broach topics related to frugality, LBYM, setting money aside for emergencies or planned expenses.... I get either bewildered expressions, bemused looks, or comments that indicate their idea of "frugality" is buying their workclothes at Walmart, whereas I buy very few clothes and mostly buy them at garage sales and thrift stores.
Oh well, the people who wash and reuse their zip-lock bags (ala Tightwad Gazette) probably feel the same way about me.
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Originally posted by Mathew GreenI get either bewildered expressions, bemused looks....Oh well, the people who wash and reuse their zip-lock bags (ala Tightwad Gazette) probably feel the same way about me.
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The SO knows I come on this site (and that I have a financial blog), but he doesn't read either. Or rather, he may have briefly browsed, but didn't find it interesting.
He's a compulsive saver, but he's past his "obsessed with money and financial security" stage, and thoroughly unmotivated to invest his substantial savings in mutual funds and/or real esate, and make his money work for him.
He's actually unhappy about being a saver, and wants to be able to buy himself the stuff he wants.
Oh well. It's too bad, really. I would have liked him to participate. I have nothing to hide or be embarrassed about, so it wouldn't change what I post. But in the end, he doesn't belong here??
But I guess this means I can trash-talk him all I want!
(Just kidding, just kidding...)
~mimi
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Originally posted by lrjohnsonA post got me thinking. Does your spouse/significant other read savingAdvice? Other family? Friends? Does it change what you post?
I wish The Hubster would read financial stuff then I wouldn't have to work so hard to convince him to do some of the things that would help our bottom line. I try reading the relevant parts to him but alas sometimes it seems to have no effect.
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Um...no! And I hope NOT! I'd probably hurt family members feelings if they read this. Though they may just roll their eyes at me...who knows.
I've told a few co-workers, but I doubt they'd care.
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My wife knows about it, but doesn't read it because I tell her all the goodies I find here and elsewhere! No one else would know me if they came here.
Would it change what I post? Absolutely not! My SIL already knows how I feel about her and so does the rest of my family know about how I feel about their lack of financial responsibility! Then again I don't think they care what my opinions are because they are still WAY in debt.
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I don't know anyone here IRL. DH will read over my shoulder at times (and pretend he's not interested), but as far as I know, he doesn't come here on his own. I would definitely feel more constrained if any of my friends or family were here. I like being about to speak (and whine) freely.
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At least 3 people I know IRL come here, lurk and or post.....
Unfortunatly having a site that is soo helpful like this I want to tell everyone..but then if anyone comes here...they will see what I post..so I ahve to be polite, course it is good practice for me, I am totally not tactful, polite, or circumspect...
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Nobody I know IRL are on this forum, thank goodness.
Two people I know offline know about my blog, and that has made me neurotically go back and read old posts and make sure I didn't say anything I wouldn't say to people's face. But I do worry about the lack of anonymity on my blog (not so much here) and I think I'll probably take it down one of these days.
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SO knows about the site and knows I blog, but he says he doesn't read it. I've mentioned the site to several other people but I always refer to it as "the savings website" and don't give out the url. One of my friends asked me if I blog, and "yes" flew out of my mouth before I could stop it...but I didn't give her the url. Part of me would like to share it, but part of me just wants to keep it to myself...you know? I like having "my" space, shared with all of you wonderful people.
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