throk" data-source="post: 17150964" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Well..FB is about the only way I can consistently stay in touch with my daughter & her family (and the grandkids...although they don't post themselves, their mother posts pics of them). I'm lousy with email. I prefer a "discussion" type atmosphere, like here. Where I'm not the only one seeing and reacting to stuff. It's also useful when my Navy son gets around to posting something...sometimes he even is in a generous mood and posts pics of his stay in Hawaii etc. I also have some friends on FB that share my love of books and reading and dogs and cats. I spend some time on Ravelry, too. There is one crochet group that I enjoy chatting and playing some silly games in. Mostly I go there because I get to test some patterns sometimes (free!)...and show off my projects. I'm home bound and disabled. A person has to have some sort of contact with others, don't they? So I guess I've gotten used to using the internet over the past 18 years or so. Remember usenet? lol!
I'm not "disabled" in any physical sense, my disabilities are more emotional -- I simply can't deal with the vast majority of human beings! Especially when 2 or more are gathered together, I'm always the "odd duck." That's precisely why I glommed on to computers in 1989, got into amateur BBS's, ran one and visited a lot of others, including a really big "chat" BBS here in Atlanta called (of course!) "Atlanta Chatline" -- they even sponsored "bashes," back in the 90s. But after I got onto the internet in '99, I lost a lot of that "social" factor, and it pretty much stayed lost, until I decided I needed to learn more about e-cigs than those lame versions in drugstores, and came here. Thank you, google!
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Andria