Well if you have spoken to a person by telephone or e-mailed then of course it's possible.... to miss that contact, and I suppose, the idea you may have of the person based on the contact.
No, you think you are because you want to be in love, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that to be going on with.
It's the same with hate, we may think we dislike somebody based on what we gave been told or read without ever meeting that person, but it's not true hatred, how can it be?
YOU need to get a grip on life dear and learn how to READ. Some posters are maybe not as direct as mine, but if you had understand them you would have realised that the message is the same as mine.
Have respect for yourself and don't accept drinks just because they are free, you're giving women a bad name. And don't insult other women who have a different view on the matter, and perhaps have offers of free drinks more than you obviously imagine, it doesn't do you any favours.
I don't understand some of these responses! Why on earth would you accept a drink from somebody you don't know unless you are as interested as he obviously is.
Hey I did that too! It's Easter after all! I did help my elderly neighbour with her shopping this morning though so I suppose that would be my good deed for the day.
In all seriousness though I try to help people in whatever way I can every day and I don't really think of it as being a good deed at all.
I wish! I have classes at 8 or 9.00 am too and most Spanish people start work around 9.00 am. My siesta break is usually from 12 or 1.00 until 4.00 or 5.00.
Things will change eventually though because the Government wants to scrap the traditional siesta and bring Spain's working hours in line with the rest of Europe. It's a controversial debate.
It's not sad Winston, I'm happy whether I'm online or not and I'm sure you are too.
I'm sure many of us have still been meeting people in the real world at times whilst still participating here, life goes on.
CS shouldn't be relied on as the only means of meeting somebody, otherwise most members are going to be very disappointed. It's something complimentary, a way to chat to people of all nationalities and hopefully learn something along the way.
I see what you mean sunshine, but that's quite different isn't it? I'm talking about bereavement, a time to be with family and real, human friends. I suppose if you have no family or friends then I can understand, but it's very sad.
RE: Missing a Stranger
Well if you have spoken to a person by telephone or e-mailed then of course it's possible.... to miss that contact, and I suppose, the idea you may have of the person based on the contact.