Wow, this subject being hashed out yet again. Must be a fave.
For those who missed my last post, the Internet is not anon. At one time it pretty much was but not any longer. Pictures and names can lead to addresses and with those an identity thief can cause much grief and havoc in one's life.
The world is a beautiful and dangerous place in which to live, work, play, love, cry, and dance in through the days. For many of you, you will not have had to deal with the much darker side of life. People like serial killers, serial rapists, and other assorted really nasty people that are few and far between in society. To those who never cross the line, you have my envy. For those who have, you would understand why some of us opt to not expose exactly who we are to the world. Think what you like but at least I will rest easier knowing that it is just a wee bit more difficult to be tracked. Mayhaps it is part of the PTSD from everything that has happened and then maybe it is something else entirely.
I do know that to judge someone based on a personal choice of whether or not to expose their image to the internet is pretty shallow. Will there be some who pass off as someone else? Yes and that is on them completely. A few have been exposed over the years and I am sure there are others waiting in the wings to do the same.
Regardless of that avatar I do know that I have laughed, cried, and shared other emotions that came through in our communications over the years. Will I ever meet anyone here? Probably not and that is largely a personal choice of mine as there are members pretty near to where I live and work. So I will take people at face value, whatever that face may be, until they give me a reason not to do so.
Oh and for those who are wondering, the avatar I use is actually from a piece of art out there on the 'Net but with a background I edited into it. I liked it. A mixture of attitude, happiness, and youth. All things I definitely can identify with even though it is not myself in that small square.