
During our chat at
my support group's banquet last month, my friend
Jamie Dailey suggested that I join
Facebook.
For the uninitiated, Facebook, according to
Wikipedia, "is a free-access social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves."
I have been avoiding social networking because (1) I thought it might be addictive and (2) if I was correct about (1), I was worried I would be spending even more time on the Internet.
I was correct; after I joined, I spent a lot more time online for about a week. But after that initial week of exploration, my time on Facebook diminished to the point now thatI log on once every day or two and only spend a few minutes catching up.
*Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."*A couple of days ago, I read Chloe Prince’s blog,
Pink Thoughts, in which she announced the news about her new Web site, a transgendered social network called
PinkEssence. According to Chloe, PinkEssence "has many of the bells and whistles of FaceBook, but without all the clutter of FaceBook."
It sounded interesting, so I joined up.
I am no Facebook expert, but after poking around PinkEssence for awhile, it seems to be a lot like Facebook with a definite transgendered bend. I guess you can call it "Facebook
en femme."
For what it's worth, I have spent a lot more time on PinkEssence than Facebook the last few days. It is definitely a cool Web site, so check
it out.
* So says Michael Corleone in Godfather III