To clarify - I don't believe in anonymity. If I choose to post or subject 
others to my opinions and generally interact with them then I am more than 
happy to let them know my name. If I didn't want to associate myself with what 
I have written then I wouldn't write it. I don't totally understand the need 
for anonymity other than to keep oneself "safe" from repercussions that might 
arise as a result of what one might believe in. But then I'm all for 
accountability.
 

---In [email protected], <awoelflebater@...> wrote:

  
 

---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote:

 Can I mention something else that's been bugging me about FFL? 
 I am Seraphita. That is Seraphita = Seraphita = Seraphita. That's the name I 
selected when registering with FFL. That's the name I always use. Simple OK?
 

 But we know there are a lot of people who have a sign-on name but who are also 
addressed by a familiar name. Correct me if I'm wrong but . . .
 "authfriend" = Judy
 "TurquoiseB" = Barry

 "dhamilton" = Buck

 and the Lord knows who "wgm4u" and "awoelflebater" are!

 

 For the sake of new arrivals to FFL and the occasional lurker could some kind 
soul list the different aliases of the posters to this site so that everyone 
knows who is saying what to whom. It would make life so much simpler.
 

 Simple: awoelflebater is Ann


 

 

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