1. Lack of Time
2. When I made this blog, it was because I felt I had a lot to say on this subject, and wanted to share it with friends. My assumption was that only my close friends would need it, so there was no need for anonymity, especially since it wouldn't focus on my personal life. I think this assumption was correct - this blog is read mostly by my close friends. (If you are a stranger - hi, nice to virtually meet you. Thanks for reading :) ). However, many of my gender-and-Judaism thoughts lately have been related to intensely personal experiences, including (but not limited to) dreams and periods - not things I am exactly comfortable sharing non-anonymously on the internet.
This makes me wonder if my holding back is unfair to the reader, and if I should be more open. On the other hand, I need to prioritize my own sense of emotional security, and having certain things flying in cyberspace, even on the DL, is a little bit scary.
3. I have many academic works I want to shorten, serialize, and turn into blog posts. This takes time - which brings me back to reason 1.
Thanks for putting up with me. Bli neder, I hope more meaningful posts will follow. Shavua tov.
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