Hi peoples.
I woke up with this idea for a post cos the next scheduled one would be a in a few days time but before I went to bed with Theodore, I noticed something here at The World of Joanne_chan I want to talk about.
The first thing is while I've been doing my Math schoolwork this week, we have had a grand total of 18,814 views since the blog was started and in the last month 2,014 which is a lot of views.
I also noticed we gained two new followers, which is always nice so Croeso to Kitsune and welcome to Clare.
People have many reasons for writing a blog, some being very much with the authors own needs such as making a dairy of their lives, interests and important events getting a great deal of satisfaction in reviewing them as time flies.
Well, that's partially true for me but another reason for writing a blog is to better inform people about some interest or aspect of your life because many do not understand it or worse still think they do on the basis of sensational stories in magazines and the popular press.
For me, it is that I wish people who encounter this blog randomly, to understand what being an adult little girl is about, like it's not seedy, a dirty little secret, a threat to society or worse still Children's welfare.
It's an very important part of a everyday responsible life that you're engaged with that is stacked with childlike innocence, fun and a refreshing spontaneity. We also have mainstream hobbies and a sense of humour!
As well, many of us contribute in different ways to making lives better for others by solving scientific problems, making things people like or helping people navigate complex personal needs.
That's why having people stop over at this blog as well as other peoples too is important because it helps to break down these erroneous preconceptions so having good viewing figures matter to get the word out.
Thank you dear reader for stopping by today and if you haven't already please either spread the word about this blog or consider following it.
Not to mention your blog also gives us a significantly wider insight into you and your life than even the most liberal interpretation of the label "Adult Little Girl" could afford - for example, your health issues, tastes in music, and experiences of the UK from the eyes of someone not born here :)
ReplyDeleteIt's also very useful and eye opening on the LG front, in that most people's perception of the "inner age" of an LG is probably around the pre-school to infants age - the upper end of the age range encompassed by the label is rarely heard of.
Added onto which, 12ish is right at the very end of childhood, immediately before the train wreck of teenage adolescence / puberty etc.
PS - apologies for the deleted comment - I published it, then thought of something else I wanted to say, but Blogspot doesn't allow comment editing (drat!)
DeleteThanks for the warm welcome :)
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome.
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