{blink}My email address is on my info page. {lashes flutter} I love mail.
Before I moved into Dave's circle, my experience with LJ was that most people had met online, and often haven't ever met IRL (a couple of exceptions). It might be that there are several LJ cultures working, but... especially because the majority of LJers are younger than me (and you, I'm guessing), I think it's pretty natural to them to have that kind of social life.
It still strikes me as really weird to mix on LJ with people you/I mix with *nonline*. Even with distance, I'm more likely to use other means, like emailing my friends/associates directly. But then, I've always needed to keep my friends groups separate.
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Date: 2005-01-09 09:36 pm (UTC)Before I moved into Dave's circle, my experience with LJ was that most people had met online, and often haven't ever met IRL (a couple of exceptions). It might be that there are several LJ cultures working, but... especially because the majority of LJers are younger than me (and you, I'm guessing), I think it's pretty natural to them to have that kind of social life.
It still strikes me as really weird to mix on LJ with people you/I mix with *nonline*. Even with distance, I'm more likely to use other means, like emailing my friends/associates directly. But then, I've always needed to keep my friends groups separate.