Skribit Response
It’s hard to believe that I have been writing for this site going on a year now. The anniversary of my first post is still a couple months away, but it definitely doesn’t feel like it has been that long.
I regard my writing for this site like I regard many of my relationships: I went in thinking I knew quite a bit and I’ve changed a lot for the better as time as passed. While I admit to having fun writing about today’s couple and sex, I have even more fun hearing the stories about your relationships.
Recently I tested out the Skribit add-on which basically lets the readers suggest content for the blog owners. I tried it on a few of my sites and was pretty much met with a collective yawn from my readers. Which I could take to mean that I’m totally fabulous and cover everything that could possibly be covered by relationships…
…but I won’t.
The one suggestion for a topic I did get was, “Do you have writer’s block?” I thought it only appropriate to answer.
Yes and no.
Because I, like you, work for a living – even if I happen to do so from home – I occasionally get exhausted with the day to day of things. Lately I have been working my ample rear end off on a work project not related to this site, and I’ve found writing for all my blogs hasn’t been the easiest of tasks.
However, the no comes in where it’s not that I don’t know what to write about most of the time – it’s that I like to know what you want to read about. It’s all fine and well for me to go off about the influence of your parents’ relationship on your own, you might be interested in the relationships of celebrities, relationships and astrology, or non-romantic relationships.
So, if it seems like I ask often what you would like to read here, it’s not because I’m trying to grab ideas from you; I’m just trying to give you content that you would like to read.
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