Hey folks,
I’m writing an article for the upcoming issue of Shameless and need YOUR help! So, if you’d be so kind, leave a comment answering the following question:
What does it mean to be shameless?
The question is open to all — bloggers, other contributors, regular readers, folks who have no idea how they stumbled onto this site, etc.
Your answer may be quoted in the magazine! And even if it isn’t, I’d love to read it. Thanks!


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five comments
Living in the Moment
Posted by Merriam
February 19, 2007, 12:44 AM
Being committed to the relentless pursuit of possibility!
Posted by pike
February 19, 2007, 12:30 PM
Not being afraid to make mistakes. Doing and speaking what you believe is right, no matter what authority contradicts you. Not being afraid of other people's ideas. Fighting to be who you want to be.
Posted by Sarah M-G
February 19, 2007, 4:44 PM
Being Shameless means living without fear of what everyone else will say or think of your actions. Shame comes from how others react to what we do or say. When you're shameless, you do what you want, how you want and don't worry about what the neighbours think.
Posted by Evey
February 21, 2007, 5:27 PM
Being unapologetic about speaking out, acting out, resiting and making sure that you are heard.
Posted by Shannon Elissa
February 22, 2007, 4:24 PM
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