why I have contact info
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In response to various people that have questioned why I have all various information on my website - including my street address and phone number’s.
I can see/understand your concern but don’t feel there is anything to worry about. First of all it’s my old address (so I need to change that).
I agree there are alot of interesting and crazy people out there. My view might be much different if I lived in a city like NY or San Fran.
As far as me being homeschool and not as experienced in life I would have to say that homeschooling allowed me quite the different experience than the sheltered Christian.
I’ve been all over the world as well for pleasure and business. My mom is originally from NY and have spent alot of time there visiting relatives. I’m also 2 1/2 hours from Chicago and find myself wandering those streets at all hours of the night on many occasions.
I’ve stayed in San Francisco for awhile in an area called the Tenderloin - known as the WORST place to stay in San Fran. With aids, homelessness, and the poor claiming 100% of the area.
I’ve sat with homeless people on Homeless lane and had conversation with many of them and dealt with the people that didn’t want me there because I was TOO RICH for them to feel comfortable.
I’ve been to Philly to hang out with friends and I have close friends that are drug addicts, alcoholics, gays, lesbians, bi’s, drug dealers, and most other things that are out there in the world.
Where as I don’t agree with their lifestyles I simply Love the sinner NOT the sin.
I could go on about various experiences in my life that have helped me understand the terrible things that happen in this world but I’m actually at work and should really spend more time actually doing work.
I agree that it is alittle bold to put all my information online but it’s simply there to encourage community. If everyone didn’t feel so scared of everyone else then we would all be able to share our personal selves with any stranger they might come in contact with.
I would like to begin this trend of people that simply love and see people as essentially good - despite the overwhelming evidence of the opposite.

