My Husband Found Out I Was a Writer

My writing isn’t the best, so I use many tools to help me get organized when my husband Michael saw this story of mine.
Show up on my Facebook page. He asked, who did I copy and paste it from? Who wrote it? He found it hard to believe it was me. The reason for this is that when I text, I don’t use spell check, I don’t use punctuations, and ninety-nine percent of the time, they make little sense. My texts between friends and family are always full of errors.
If it is going to someone important, then yes, I take the time to slow down and make it formal.
Next, he asks was the picture our doctor’s friend, and I said, “yes,” and he said, did you get his permission? I said, “yes.”
I was asked why I didn’t write like this every day. My response, I’m lazy. I’m not out to impress anyone. That’s what spell check is for. In writing on Medium, I have found I need more than spell check to write good stories or blog posts.
A good point to this is he found a good story of mine and not the others I have written. I always keep my writing notebook hidden for a lot of reasons.
I can imagine if @Meaghan Ward from SEXXX found my writing notebook, she would be busy for days.


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