Monday, August 10, 2009

uncensored

So I am brewing up some ideas surrounding starting professionally blogging.
However I am having a few minor issues so far.. One being the blog 'title'. Now I know that it should reflect what the blog is mainly about etc. [see; miss604.com] but my mind is drawing blanks.

another issue is that I want to incorporate photos into the grand majority of my blog, and I just sold my SLR so that I could buy the one I prefer, but the money ended up going to other things..
another thing would be my Grammar. Never taught it properly in school (as my gr. 12 english teacher found out, none of us knew it properly), I admit i get nervous about certain rules of our language.

and lastly, the only 2 things on my mind are when my darling child has eaten, and sex.
thats right, i said the 's' word.
I tend to lean more to the male side of the sex thing, this being, the thought of it truly does come into mind approximately every 3-7 seconds.
-When I am not thinking about my childs appetite.

I want my 'pro blog' to incorporate sex. sexuality, sexual abuse, growth, health etc. but that's not all i want it to be about. not by a long stretch.. soooo i am stuck.
*side note; i do not want it to be about my daughters feeding schedule.

i don't want the title to be dirty, stuck up, mother-goosey or that Susan sex ladylike or 'emo'.
i want it to attract, girls, boys, married couples, Christians and single mothers/fathers.
yes, i realize some advertising and twittering will be a must for this to occur.

any advice?

4 comments:

  1. So, you don't want "Christian sex chats with Mrs. Johnson"? What about "Missionary this."

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  2. On a practical note - maybe you need to write a few...amateur practice blogs to see where your natural inclinations take you and then build on the strengths that come out of the process naturally. Maybe start with some of the thoughts that your recent readings have brought to mind or, you know something along those lines. You can send them to a few select people you respect for a short time and ask them to give you some concrete feedback as though they were reading a blog of someone they don't know. And to check your grammar so you slowly learn it in context.

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  3. Personally, I'm a fan of 'Missionary this'.

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  4. Hahaha. Hey, where's your blog of late miss anne?!

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