Communications Standard

I don’t require that you write every day, however I will not be writing to beg for a connection. If I don’t hear from you in a while, I will likely assume that you are busy. If you are reliable in writing every day, then I might write if I hadn’t heard from you. However, writing you all of the time with little or no response from you will give the impression that you have more important things to do than to write me. And I will be fine with that. I wouldn’t want to be a resource burden on anyone.

If I hadn’t heard from you in 4+ months, then I am going to assume that you have no interest in keeping in touch with me. With that being said, unless you are postal only, I will remove you from my contacts when I clean my contacts out. When I remove you from my contacts, I will likely not add you back until you decide to communicate with me, and I assume that you would likely be regular in contacts. If you choose to reliably be unreliable, I will just sever ties completely, and not reply to future communications.

Any method used to hide your identity from me will be considered as an anonymous communication. This includes blocking your telephone number from showing on CID units, and not providing a return address (email/postal). Simply put, I disclose my identity when I communicate with someone, and expect the same courtesy. Ever since 2000, I been providing my phone number for which someone can reach out to me. I have never blocked my number from showing except when I had an analog cellular phone line ($1/minute). Also, if you block your communications, how will I be able to reply to you if I have no way of reaching out to you?

If you do not wish to be a part of the conversation, then don’t contact me. I am not going to be the only person that is communicating with just the absolute bare minimum on your part. I am not forcing you to communicate with me, and therefore deciding on the conversation is your choice!