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In My Early Teens ..
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.. I kept a diary, looking back through it was really interesting to read about different events & how I thought about things/ viewed things from that time. At the start of 2016 ... now adult, would you contemplate logging a years events / thoughts ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Elina, I don’t regret for one instant burning my teenage diaries. I wrote the adult diaries that I did because they helped me to brain dump at the end of long difficult days. I don’t want anyone to know what I did or how I felt or what it was like for DH and I. I put them away about 4 years ago in case I wanted to re read, but I know that I don’t and will destroy them this year. If there are children then it might be a consideration to keep things for them....but for me, things are private and should remain so.
I kept a diary but my mum used to snoop and read it, she even managed to open the diary that had a lock. I soon used her nosiness to my advantage and kept a fake diary, reliving my own version of events for the day - for example what a great day I had at school, the laugh I had at lunchtime, the 'A' I got in art, when in fact I had skipped school and spent the day down the park.
I wouldn't keep a diary now, i can''t imagine it would be of any interest to anyone now or in the future
I wouldn't keep a diary now, i can''t imagine it would be of any interest to anyone now or in the future
I kept a diary in my teens. I still have it, and cringed when I reread it a couple of years ago. Some of the things I wrote shocked me. I didn't remember feeling about certain things the way I apparently did back then.
I'd be mortified if anyone found it and read it now, so I keep meaning to burn it.
I'd be mortified if anyone found it and read it now, so I keep meaning to burn it.
I have kept a (more or less) daily diary for many years. It has paid off, too - some while ago, I was burgled, and when the police came round they asked about shady characters, and sure enough there had been one on the doorstep some days before, as mentioned in the diary. Result - the police got him and he confessed to that burglary and others.
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