I had a hard time deciding between C and D. Perhaps I am somewhere in between. I never thought it unhealthy to "miss" the person from time-to-time, even if a little. Absence makes the heart grow fonder?
Sorry for the delayed response Gilly - have not had much online time since I've been out of town.
My thinking is it is perfectly normal for some discontent in being single. Finding the right someone, of course, changes this for the better.
I would say, however, that if one is unhappy with their life in general, expecting, and depending upon, another to make it happy is is probably not the makings of a good relationship.
My last relationship originated in an online site, so I have some faith in this venue. I have no regrets - and it was wonderful while it lasted (nearly three years).
It may or may not happen again, but remember to have some fun, and perhaps learn some things, (about others and maybe even yourself) along the way.
Surely I can offer no greater evidence that popping into the forums from time-to-time is a good thing. It provided me the opportunity to get to know this lovely woman.
One of my potential favorites of all time would be "Grand Canyon," perhaps the best people movie ever made ("Crash" came close). A masterpiece of the human condition.
It's not IN me per se', it's around me. Whenever I encounter good people, be it a smile, a simple hello, or an offer to help while asking nothing in return, my faith in humanity is (continually) restored.
I watch football mostly (can't wait for season to start), some basketball, and occasionally some baseball (catching a Tigers game while here in town). All I can say is it is a pretty sad state of affairs. Things don't look good for Vick - although we do need to await the outcome of the trial.
I so agree on the asterisk and Bonds. There will be those that say "well everyone was doing it," but the reality is one of the biggest records in sports will be tainted forever.
There's no problem with my love life, since there's little chance of a problem with something nonexistent. Uh, so, I guess I just dropped in to say hello...
One small car, and two bikes. Shelving, workbenches, fridge, bench grinder, drill press, tools, welder, and a multitude of spare parts I no longer need. A garage is a sacred place.
I'm in Detroit (actually, a suburb of Detroit, Southfield, where I grew up) - got in last night. I have the whole day to goof off before going into my old office tomorrow - lovin' life...
RE: When did you kiss
Hmmmph. I think a couple months shy of two years now...