tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637372924851105604.post3611066894593824805..comments2023-08-29T12:58:53.386-04:00Comments on Too XYZ (Archives): The Too XYZ Road ShowTy Unglebowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06836504600859993438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637372924851105604.post-49689150067259810812011-05-20T12:13:23.800-04:002011-05-20T12:13:23.800-04:00Lea,
Thank you so much for visiting and for comme...Lea,<br /><br />Thank you so much for visiting and for commenting. It is uplifting to know that the experiences I share are not so odd that nobody has experienced them. In fact, I am moved to hear that what I discuss in this, and my other post is familiar to you.<br /><br />I will say it is not that what I have revealed to most of the world is inaccurate per se. It is in fact, the real me. But just turned and angled in such a way that the parts that need work are less visible. It is time to be honest and open with the parts of me that hurt as well.<br /><br />Also, always glad to find a new writer out there! (I think many writers for some reason can identify with the things I have mentioned. It's part of out make-up I think.)<br /><br />I found you on twitter and am following you now, feel free to do the same! I know several writers that you may also like to follow.Ty Unglebowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06836504600859993438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637372924851105604.post-66132503709616163452011-05-20T00:35:02.706-04:002011-05-20T00:35:02.706-04:00Hi Ty. I stumbled across your blog through a frien...Hi Ty. I stumbled across your blog through a friend of mine on Twitter. It's strange reading this post because you so accurately describe a lot of the things I do or feel daily. I have a lot of introverted tendencies and I know they must seem strange to some people, so it's nice to hear someone else expressing the same things that go through my head. And a fellow writer at that!<br /><br />I also read your other post about being more frank and open about some of your struggles. I wish you the best in that regard. It's no small feat to drop a facade that you've spent quite some time building in order to better the true self underneath. I tend to play a bit of peek-a-boo with my own facade, setting it down or lowering it halfway now and then, but eventually picking it back up and kicking myself for it as I do lol. Perhaps I can learn from your journey.J. Lea Lopezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14127268567300257974noreply@blogger.com