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@Atman I live in the UK and don't know anyone locally.
I feel that our instinctive self sometimes acts out of fear, loneliness, and insecurity, trying to avoid boredom, which can lead us to choose the wrong relationships. So reflecting on our emotions we're seeking may be helpful. Romance might fade after a few months, but that's where a relationship truly begins. I believe there should be a desire to create and grow together with someone, transcending our egos. -
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@Peatful this is so beautiful, it resonates with me. Thank you.
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@ThinPicking hello and thank you for your comment.
I understand your point, one must stop resisting. -
@Peatful I only discovered this site when the server of the raypeatforum was down. It's been a pleasure to find so many kind people here.
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@ThinPicking I've travelled a lot in the past. I'm a single parent so my options are limited.
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@ThinPicking I've travelled a lot in the past. I'm a single parent so my options are limited.
Ah Emi I meant very much on this land. With and/or to anyone you may already know. And if not for whatever reason, no problem. The other thing then, new acquaintance, new walking (no running!).
I know everything "social" is a special kind of special in the UK because we can all be a bit stiff. Until we're not. And then again. And so on. I don't know what to say other than keep patience, and try not to mind if you give a little heart and someone spills their drink or sneezes on it... so to speak. You'll get it back.
Notice. I know you do. This is only a reminder.
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@ThinPicking thank you for taking the time to respond so kindly. I'm certain that taking my time is necessary; it has been a long time. Some past events have actually led to me feeling quite isolated. Truthfully, I don't know much about UK culture aside from the pubs on every corner!
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@Emilia go and vacation with them
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and also be the change u want to sneed in this world xD