on Jun 26th, 2008Love Triangles Poking Holes in the Blogosphere
This post is about a blogger whose posts I read infrequently. Infrequently enough that he had a whirlwind extramarital affair that involved him leaving his wife to play house with a new lady and then returning to his wife after a couple of weeks in between my visits.
The bizarre part of the story involves the reaction of fellow bloggers. Their almost across the board acceptance of part A (leaving his wife) was still in full bloom when they were faced with part B (leaving his blogging fiance to return to his wife). To some extent it was just a case of the wife getting less sympathy from the blogging subculture because she was not a part of that culture.
After the events, there were a few blog posts that received a wide range of commentary and criticism. Brad stopped blogging (on this particular blog). I can only assume that Brad would not have been sharing intimate details of his personal life if he had been able to predict all the turns of events.
The irony with the situation is that Brad had always been respectful of his wife’s privacy. She was virtually anonymous on his blog. This degree of respect and discretion was out of character. To a great extent, Brad blogs ‘in character’. It almost seemed like the character left his wife and the man came back, hence the confusion among his readers (who are mostly women).
dude i have some issues with my boy friend can any one give me some advice? his name is bryan he as many other girlfrends other then me and unfortenetly i ran into 2 of them. should i keep him ?
i can not stand to see him with other girls as u can tell i am sorta taratoril and i dont thik that other people should be all over him in front of me i dont want to make the first move or the wrong one at that can some one please help me
hey how are you me good going to a dance with him spent 213 on a new dress k its black and red that rocks