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Oct. 14th, 2006 10:49 pmI've had an odd relationship with fandom lately. It's sorta funny--for more than two years, I was pretty much strictly Harry Potter. Then Star Wars grabbed most of my attention for a year (splashed with a few other occasional fandoms), Kingdom Hearts for a few months, and now X-Files. And you know, I love all my newer fandoms, but I rather miss the days of being only HP, and having only HP people on my flist. Not because I don't enjoy reading the journals of people I've met through other fandoms, because I do, but because the people reading my LJ knew and were interested in the kinds of things that I would usually post. Part of the reason I've not been posting much lately is because I don't want to bore people who don't care about my Fandom Du Jour, and while, yeah, it's my journal and I can post whatever the hell I want in it, I feel rather like Remus in that I want to be liked, or at least interesting. But a side effect I've noticed is that, in not posting very often and in rarely commenting to others, there goes most of the friendly interaction that I count as one of the most valuable experiences of fandom.
One of my biggest problems has always been that I'm not very assertive, and that I really don't want to bother people, even if I'd like to talk to them. That's something I really need to improve on if I want to make new friends and keep up with older ones, which I most heartily do.
One of my biggest problems has always been that I'm not very assertive, and that I really don't want to bother people, even if I'd like to talk to them. That's something I really need to improve on if I want to make new friends and keep up with older ones, which I most heartily do.
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Date: 2006-10-15 08:43 am (UTC)I think you should post more~ :D
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