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Hey friends,

Thank you guys endlessly for being there to offer me advice and teach me the ways of this lifestyle, but unfortunately this is not a sacred place for me anymore. My privacy has been invaded too many times and it is causing more anxiety and confusion in my life than I need.

Those of you that have befriended me and would like to continue to correspond send me a PM and I will get you my personal email, you know who you are :)

It saddens me to have to leave this place and I may come back later as a completely private and guarded person, but I can not continue to share my life over the internet even when it is just to ask for advice.

Love you guys and I wish you the best of luck and I hope those of you who truly are here to be my support email me and keep in touch.

I will delete my account tomorrow so that you can have time to message me.

Ali


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Hugz Ali,

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Dear Ali,

I am sorry to hear you are leaving. :( We will miss you. I hope no one hacked into your computer or anything. I can understand why you would be nervous about sharing too much. Most people are not careful enough.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Hey friends,

Thank you guys endlessly for being there to offer me advice and teach me the ways of this lifestyle, but unfortunately this is not a sacred place for me anymore. My privacy has been invaded too many times and it is causing more anxiety and confusion in my life than I need.

Those of you that have befriended me and would like to continue to correspond send me a PM and I will get you my personal email, you know who you are :)

It saddens me to have to leave this place and I may come back later as a completely private and guarded person, but I can not continue to share my life over the internet even when it is just to ask for advice.

Love you guys and I wish you the best of luck and I hope those of you who truly are here to be my support email me and keep in touch.

I will delete my account tomorrow so that you can have time to message me.

Ali

Ali, I wish you the best and hope things go well and that you are able to find a living situation that you can deal with. If and when you feel safe to come back remember that you don't have to fill in a profile with your private info. That should help a bit with the privacy issue. Take care, you have a lot of people here that care about you. Myself included. Things are rough for you right now but hopefully they will improve soon.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Good Luck Ali,

I hope the roommate situation gets better and college as well. Keep looking up and one day everything will be almost like it used to. Please come back and visit or rejoin and let us know how things are. Good Luck in all you do.

:)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

ALI

I'M NOT ON MUCH AND DO NOT KNOW YOU ..BUT HATE TO SEE ANYONE LEAVE WHERE THEY HAVE REC'D HELP AND SUPPORT.

PLEASE COME BACK WITH THE ABOVE ADVICE ABOUT YOUR PERSONAL INFO.

DON'T PUT REAL NAME............IT'S NOT NEEDED REALLY

JUST RECONSIDER OK?

GOOD LUCK HONEY.

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