Loss

Silverlily

Kitty Mama - East Coast
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How is it one person could touch your life so deeply when you never even seen their face? How long does the empty space last?

It doesn't happen every night, but tonight I am missing a dear friend, one who had gotten closer than anyone else I know. I, who used to discount on-line "relationships", am eating my own words.

Be well, my friend, where ever you are.
 
Silverlily said:
How is it one person could touch your life so deeply when you never even seen their face? How long does the empty space last?

It doesn't happen every night, but tonight I am missing a dear friend, one who had gotten closer than anyone else I know. I, who used to discount on-line "relationships", am eating my own words.

Be well, my friend, where ever you are.


Good question hun. Very good one. Understood well...read this...



http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=93717
 
Yes

I agree with you on this and have experienced it. Wish I could contact her
 
Silverlily said:
How is it one person could touch your life so deeply when you never even seen their face? How long does the empty space last?

It doesn't happen every night, but tonight I am missing a dear friend, one who had gotten closer than anyone else I know. I, who used to discount on-line "relationships", am eating my own words.

Be well, my friend, where ever you are.


I understand what you are talking about. I " met " someone here who I felt very close to and communicated with outside of the board. Someone who liked me for the person I presented myself to be. It does not matter I am the same here as I am in real life, a lot of people embellish things on the net I have found. I was touched when my friend remembered my birthday with a e-card, and they disappeared before I ever got to return the favor.

It was the simple things that meant the most. The PM's and e-mails that began : " Hello love, " which could have been the way they greeted everyone they e-mailed ( of the female gender ) or just something special between us. I never asked, and even though I suspect it was the former, it made me feel special, so it did not matter.

I miss my friend. And I will join my sentiments with yours wishing my friend is well as you have your friend.
 
I just emailed a friend I haven't talked to for awhile last night and discovered his email account is no longer there. I took a risk and emailed his "regular" account in his real life with a short "hi" kind of message. That account is gone, too. Now I'm left to wonder what happened to him, until I can snail mail something to his work office to ask. I'm glad I have that option, because it is very frustrating to find people have disappeared and you have no way to contact them to find out "why."

Edward, if you're reading this, where are you???
 
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