This is funny! You would not, Ken!;) I don't need to follow Ken but I like to. We engage in conversation on twitter together...sort of following each other around the web. Part of that hyper-connectedness we talk about. Do what works for you. Ken and I no longer have children at home. This is part of our social world. I don't think it means anything other than it's a choice and we all get to make our own. Good for you. :)
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But, in theory, you are following my account. Of course, if you unfollowed me, I'd be very upset.
(That said, I don't use Twitter to tell you my daily updates, as you know. It's quite link-based.)
It's okay, Rebecca unfollowed me awhile ago.
If Sheryl unfollowed me, I'd probably just close my account and quit bothering. :-)
This is funny! You would not, Ken!;) I don't need to follow Ken but I like to. We engage in conversation on twitter together...sort of following each other around the web. Part of that hyper-connectedness we talk about.
Do what works for you. Ken and I no longer have children at home. This is part of our social world.
I don't think it means anything other than it's a choice and we all get to make our own. Good for you. :)
I think the two of you must have another way of connecting.
no it doesnt make any sense... showing your love and affection to your husband doesnt end up in following in twitters or any other social sites...
giving a treat or a vacation with him and togethter with the family can be much valued in communication:
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