DISQUS

Human3rror: A Couple That Twitters Together…

  • Sean · 1 year ago
    my wonderful wife @janastrickland and I both twitter. I've found it just as helpful in understanding her day as I found it for all of my co-workers. I think it helps bridge the gap of that possible 8 hours of silence without the "I just called to see what you were doing" - which is nice, but sometimes can come at a point when one of us is really busy.
  • John · 1 year ago
    ah... i suppose it works if @mrsbear actually updated...
  • LPT · 1 year ago
    I've had no luck getting my spouse on Twitter yet, so first congrats to you on that!

    It took a long time to even get him on e-mail, but once he did actually start using it I do think it improved our communication. Little check-ins during the day, mundane stuff usually, help us stay connected without having to remember to ask or tell each other stuff in the evenings when we're swamped with parenting duties.

    So, twitter away @mrsbear!
  • Jenn Deering Davis · 1 year ago
    My husband and I both use Twitter all the time. Since we work, relax and live together, we tend to tweet about the same things. So we often ask each other who gets to post the tweet about our current activity. We share a number of the same followers, so we don't want to spam them by both using Twitter to talk about the same thing. Funny, isn't it?
  • Lori · 1 year ago
    We both Tweet during the day. It not only fills in the gaps and provides little insights into one another, it's a way we can share anecdotes and stories.
  • David Hill · 1 year ago
    kathy and i feel like we are passing notes in class.
    we end up talking to each other more than posting what we are doing.
    i think it is like a really sloooowwwww chat room full of all your friends.
  • kathill · 1 year ago
    I started twittering so I could follow David and his work family just to know more about his day. I can honestly say I am more prepared for what frame of mind he's going to be in when he gets home because I follow him and those around him. In addition, it's helped develop relationships with his coworkers that I wouldn't have without twitter and facebook. I think twitter makes us more more of a team!
  • John · 1 year ago
    @khill

    definitely... it helps certainly since i'm stuck here in austin for a bit...