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Personal Secrets & Scandals Made Public by Story Peeps Secret Society

Secret Societies are known to keep secrets, but Story Peeps Secret Society does the exact opposite, they share member secrets publicly! Why do members join this Secret Society? Most join to talk about their colorful past anonymously.

Personal Secrets & Scandals Made Public by Story Peeps Secret Society
2010-10-29
NEW BRITAIN, CT, October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Story Peeps Secret Society started out as a medium for the creator (who goes by the username SP Master) to vent his own personal secrets, which he carried around for years without the comfort of being able to expose them to someone else because of his trust issues.

"The problem is that it's hard for me to trust people, because I have been stabbed in the back and betrayed countless times. And after years and years of walking around with this baggage of personal secrets, I kept thinking about how great it would be if I could vent them anonymously and help people who are going through similar situations. This year I got my chance after the economy forced me to close my business down, and I began pursuing my lifelong dream to share my incredible life with the world. I predict that Story Peeps Secret Society will help countless people from various walks of life, by finally giving them a medium to be themselves without the fear of being judged by their family, friends, and co-workers. Story Peeps gave me the opportunity to move forward with my life by giving me a medium to rid myself of the guilt that I have carried for decades. I cannot wait until the site celebrates its 10-year anniversary, because by then it will have truly made a significant impact on society, judging by its current membership growth and online discussions." - SP Master

Like many other dreams that started from the aftermath of a disaster, Story Peeps has the potential to help just about anyone who harbors deep personal secrets by providing them with the ability to clean the skeletons out of their closet, and talk about their scandals anonymously with other members.

Just think about the freedom of talking about the things that you are so tired of keeping to yourself, and finally communicating with other people about it in complete anonymity." - SP Master

SP Master told us that the site/secret society will remain free to explore, but that may change depending on what members vote on in the future. If the site does convert to a paid membership site, secret society members prior to the conversion will remain free for life.

Story Peeps Secret Society formed in mid February of 2010. It achieved a Google PageRank 3 in less than 2 months, and there are over 400 registered society members as of this press release.

For more information about Story Peeps Secret Society and to sign up for a free membership, visit http://www.storypeeps.com/.

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This information was provided by the creator of Story Peeps Secret Society to Voitek Lex Klimczyk
For Media Relations please contact voitek@simplyadditions.com, liaison to "SP Master".

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[Press-News.org] Personal Secrets & Scandals Made Public by Story Peeps Secret Society
Secret Societies are known to keep secrets, but Story Peeps Secret Society does the exact opposite, they share member secrets publicly! Why do members join this Secret Society? Most join to talk about their colorful past anonymously.