As a college student, I am fortunate to spend a large amount of time talking and hanging out with my friends. My conversations with my girlfriends have covered a large variety of topics and the levels of seriousness vary. When we are together, we do not monitor what we say and we are free to be ourselves. Cheryl’s blog was a lot like my hanging out with the girls. She puts everything out there just the way it is and says what she wants to, when she wants to. After reading some of Cheryl’s blog posts, you know exactly what type of person she is. It is very clear that Cheryl is the same person on and off the computer. Since she is a senior in college as well, I can relate to a large majority of her posts and have had many similar thoughts. Whether it was when she was talking about preparing for job interviews or the idea of stalking people through social media, I found myself slightly giggling because it is very true. It was so nice to see she has put these thoughts out in the open for all sorts of people to read and think about. I look forward to reading Cheryl’s blog posts and honesty in the future.
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I’m glad you enjoy my writing! And I’m not *completely* the same person online as in person… the interwebz couldn’t handle me COMPLETELY uncensored