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Do you keep a Diary.

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Girls do you keep a diary and how much personal stuff do you write in it.?
I used to. I called it a journal. I started when I was about 12, and kept it up on and off. My twin always tried to find and read it, which always got me in trouble, so I'd give up and destroy it, and then pick it up again months later, especially when I spent summers with my grandmother, who respected my privacy, and encouraged me to write down all my experiences learning about our Native American heritage. I continued on and off through college. Then in my mid-twenties when David first encouraged me to have sex with his friends (or mine), he asked me to write all my experiences down so he could read everything that happened to me when I was in bed with other guys (or girls). He still has them, and reads them occasionally. So do I, actually. Pretty hot stuff, and I want to be able to read about how exciting my life used to be when I'm a forgetful old lady!
I have kept a journal my whole life. I write in it a little each day. I've even kept a video journal for my kids of their lives. Ten minutes a day. It's really amazing. A nice keepsake.

When my father died I had a complete record of all my feelings that were happening. All the prayers said, feelings of anguish. All of it. Too sad to read, but I have it in case I want it.
Yes regularly up to high school, but as I stepped into graduate studies, writing the journal has become occasional. And I do sometime look at it to review my past, it brings both tears and smiles smile
I like the way you make me feel even when I'm nowhere near...
I always used poetry (and now Erotica) to remember things and have a place for my emotional baggage.
I do,yes. Some of the entries look so rediculous after some time. However most of it still turns me on...
I like to write a lot, especially about experieces i had...
Yes.. it's what keeps me sane. The ideal place to let things out without fear of recrimination.
I did when I was a teen but not as an adult
Yeah. The ones I kept as a teen always got found out. So I stopped.

Am considering picking it up again. This madness they call university is surely worth documenting. I'm just one term in now and a lot has happened. A lot more will happen. Not sure though, if I'd dare to re-read my life in twenty years' time. I already cringe at some of the stuff I've written just a couple of years back.

I know there'll be photos on facebook, etc. to help you remember the coolest deets, but there are also things which you don't want the whole wide world to know about. And that's where writing comes in. It's a great way of exhuming and purging certain events and thoughts; the things which keep you awake at night...

I just need to find a nice book to start writing in again. Am thinking of treating myself to a leather-bound one.
I used to keep one when i was young. Then my mom found it, read it and (so kind of her ...) corrected all my grammar mistakes with a red pen.

Since then I stopped.
Recently started writing again. This quote pretty much sums up my motivations:

I do. Have since I was 11 although it's a little different now to back then. I record personal stuff in it...luckily its never been read by anyone other than me. It's fun to look back and try and work out why the hell I did or thought/felt like I did in the past.
Not a diary as such but a regular journal just when I feel like letting out thoughts and feelings to work things through. Its just in my regular notepad alongside my daily to do list and shopping list!!
I haven't considered my personal writings as diary keeping since I was pre-pubescent and actually thought the lock was functional. Like SHRPSF, I learned early on that writing everything down wasn't too wise. I have the nosiest mother known to mankind. But, I always understood the benefit of working things out on paper and remembing. In steps poetry and stories.

So, I've always journaled and still do, it's just not in that traditional "this is what I did and thought today". I deal with concepts, thoughts, challenges and my creativity all in one. There may be clips and pictures, poems and my drawings along with my actual script. They're not by any means replacements for say photo albums or for general consumption, and may not be properly understood by anyone but me. If I ever have grandchildren, it should prove interesting.

The computer is less personal to me. I collect handmade, detailed journals (they can be quite elaborate). I give many away because I encourage journaling so much. But, I may write about my feelings or thoughts on anything, anywhere, then slip it in my current book. Thus the poem "A Poem for You". It's my husbands comment on the "book".
? A True Story ?

I did for a while, and it got me in some trouble. I've started doing it again, but it an encrypted computer file with pics and vid clips included. I use DoD level encryption - no one but me will see or read my adventures. I've got pics of guys and their cocks, of me sucking one them, riding on them, of them squirting into my mouth, etc etc etc... I plan on enjoying remembering my adventures when I'm old and creaky and dusty....

By the Goddess, no!

Day 1:

Dear Diary, I am such a slut because today....

Day 7,453:

Dear Diary, I am such a slut because today...

Am I a good witch, or a bad witch? History will decide