Let's say I'm a member of StackOverflow under my real name and I've built up a reasonable reputation. I use my real name as this is my profession and I want to be identified as the author of my questions and answers.
What if I might want to join the proposed sex/relationships SE or one of the new religion SE sites, but I'm in the closet?
I could create a new account under a different OpenID, but I'd have to acquire that new OpenID and SE makes it very easy to auto login when I move between sites and I wouldn't want to lose that. I'd also have to start with only 1 rep instead of 101 rep, even though I'd have earned that rep.
What I suggest is that at the point you create a new user of a new SE, it asks if you want to link your user to others in the SE network. At that point, have a checkbox that says "Yes, please link my new user to these others, but please keep this link private. I understand the mods will know who I am."
After this, if anyone (not myself or the mods) looks at my user page on either the new site or the old, there would be no link visible between the two users, but I'd still have the auto-login ability.
Perhaps to prevent it being used frivolously, the new user account could only be given (say) 81 points instead of 101. There could also be a "this user is a pseudonym" flag on the new site's user page.
I'm mostly thinking about sites where people might be in the closet. I wouldn't like to speculate on which sites would have that issue. (Beyond sex/relationships and religion.) Are there any closet photographers? :)
UPDATE: Thanks to discussion in comments, I'm specifically suggesting SE allow pseudonyms to work by allowing someone to hide the publicly visible link between associated accounts. Retitled.