A Resume

Discussion in 'Relationships' started by irsis, Oct 15, 2013.

  1. odonII

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    irsis

    'So what do you think of deep virtual relationships?'

    I can't say I have had one. If it remains 'virtual' it seems as if it could end at the click of the 'off' button.
    The occasions I have become close to anybody online - that is what I have done or what they have done.
    I suppose this can happen in real life, too.
    The only difference is, you can read actual (not what you wish to believe) history over and over again.
     
  2. irsis

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    True the conversation we are having here can end with a click of a button, but for me it's very important how it ends. Because I believe if I'm not the one to kill the relationship then another relationship will open up for me. Sooo most likely it will be you who makes a mistake here because I'm very good at doing it right, lol
     
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    :rolleyes: I wasn't necessarily talking about the here and now - but I am glad you get the general idea. I wouldn't put so much pressure on this particular 'relationship', to be honest. It might 'end' here, but 'start' elsewhere.
     
  4. irsis

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    Now that's an interesting thought, "end here but start elsewhere." This is what happens when you love without attachment. We will go on like this until one of us isn't having fun with it anymore. And the only reason for letting a relationship go is because we think there is something better somewhere else. Now that's an illusion I never fall into. But guys always seem to reach out and pick the flower just to see it die.
     
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