Readers can be an insistent bunch. We want this! We want that! And if you don't provide, we'll go somewhere else!
One reason I welcome comments is that I want this blog to reflect reader demands.If I turned off the comments, let's say, all you would get is my idea of what a blog should look like, but nothing more.
If you ask for something and I provide it, the blog reflects more of what readers want, not just me.
I posted a fluffy piece yesterday about ear drops; then, at the request of a reader, included a brief description of my latest argument with Maiyuu.
That's not the post I intended to leave, but it looked better as a result.
There are limitations, of course. I won't drop the boyfriend, just because a few disgruntled readers from Silom's blog, for example, may not like the sound of him.
I suspect I have annoyed more than a few farang readers with my stories about Maiyuu. They are used to getting their way with Thais, perhaps...or maybe they just seethe with the rankling injustice of it all.
This unpleasant set invariably posts under the anonymous label, despite their supposed bravado.
I want to bring you one reader comment - anonymous, needless to say - which someone left on this blog in response to yesterday's post. He's responding to my remarks that I seldom get to meet Maiyuu's relatives.
Earlier, I said the profusion of new Thai gay bloggers has given me the ability to say 'piss off' to hostile posters with impunity.
Even if I lose one reader today, I am likely to pick up another few passing their way through the other blogs. We all link to each other after all...
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''Very suspicious that the 'love of your life' doesn't let you meet his relatives; but you probably fund them anyway.
The 'power' that comes with a 'real blogging community?' You're off your meds again, mate.
If your blog becomes nothing more than a sparring match between Maiyuu's cooking and Thai fashion-chickens, your blogging goose is already cooked - there are only so many times that you can rehash all of those old stories.
Incidentally, you might mention to Maiyuu that you make more money when you give details on the blog- I suspect his opinions are highly influenced by that particular issue, no?''
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I deleted the post from the comments section when it appeared, but am reviving it here, because this reader deserves his moment in the sun.
Why is he so grumpy - can't he just enjoy the wonderful guys illustrating this post like the rest of us?
PS: When I told Maiyuu that readers like hearing about our domestic dramas, he put aside his usual reluctance to have me publish personal matters in this blog.
Maiyuu told me to go ahead and publish whatever I like. Happy blogging days ahead!