Does Family Know You’re a SF Member?

My family and I don't discuss what sites we visit. I don't even know if they have Facebook accounts. I have mentioned this forum to a few people I know locally, but they didn't ask for specifics, so I doubt they've visited the site.
 

When I was on my other forum for 7 years. My hubby knows I am on here off and on. I ditched FB,as it only got worse and with AI soon to control most of it - I left. One daughter has left FB to.
I was on FB for a little while earlier this year, but only for my Animal Crossing page. Even so, I soon grew tired of all the influencing and how much work it was to curate my experience there. I started a new island and a blog instead.

My boyfriend was here for a while, a few years ago, but it wasn't his thing.
 
My husband knows that I’m on several sites and if he had a reason to open my iPad he could logic that I’m here. He has no interest in any of them. That’s good, because it’s my own little sanctuary.

During my annual visits, my kids will see me on the iPad though they have no idea what I’m doing.
 
I belong to a lot of forums and fb groups, mirroring my various interests.

I often refer to them in conversation with my kids and hubs when there’s a need. I’ll just say “my senior forum” or “my yorkie group” etc. If they’ve ever stalked me here or anywhere else they’ve not mentioned it, nor do I mind.
 
My wife does. She reads many of the posts. My wife is a retired professor from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She was the Chair of the English Department (Creative Writing) for quite awhile, but after she got her second Doctoral Degree, she became Chair of the American History Department after the previous Chair retired. American History suited her interests much better than English.

She enjoys reading the many different posts on a single thread. She told me once that it just goes to prove how different people are. In one thread, she noticed 37 different opinions.
 

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