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RE: Love letters <3

ok, let's see if we can get this started...






Dear....




This letter is not about love, but merely a letter to let someone know how much their friendship means to me. You were the first to welcome me here and in a sense, I guess we hit it off. We talked forever, and spent many nights just talking about alot of nothing. From there the friendship grew and we really got to know one another much more. You truly became the best friend that I've made on here and that isn't a title in which I use lightly.

We are seperated by endless miles, yet your shoulder has always welcomed me whenever I've needed someone to talk too. There is much about one another that we have shared, and I hope that never ends. There has been many times where I've been down and you've made me smile...Othertimes where I've been mad, and you've been my voice of reason.

We've shared a mutual respect between one another and that is definitely something that I hold in high regard. I've always wanted to convey how much the friendship we share has meant, but either the words wouldn't come or it just simply was not the right time..

Simply in closing, I just want to say thankyou for the friendship that we have shared & continue to share. hug hug


Your friend always,
- Rich

RE: Love letters <3

Outstanding topic pierrot...amazing how shy we are even when we know the letter isn't addressed

RE: Do you believe the IM will be available in a few weeks?

Geeze, I remember when we were so excited we accidently flashed one another giggle


now that I think of it...was it really an accident?hmmm

RE: Say something about something, or anything. :)

Damn....I thought that thread had died on it's own....I knew I should have popped on earlier (damn frozen pipes had to be dealt with)

RE: Say something about something, or anything. :)

Am I popular? Am I part of the jocks, nerd herd, or am I just not popular amongst any and float aimlessly through the hallways?

RE: Say something about something, or anything. :)

Have yourselves a great evening all, was honestly the best evening on here in awhile for me...Good night & Sweet Dreams all you crazy peoplewave







P.S.
(Don't forget to tap the window if you're out in the snow)wink

RE: Say something about something, or anything. :)

it absolutely blowslaugh Would have liked this one night to have been a bit warmer and with less wind...Would have loved to have watched the meteor shower a bit longer.

RE: How was the year 2010 for you???

I can't complain to be honest... There was no real tragedy so in a sense, I am very thankful for that.2010 brought a few realizations to my life. It was a year of me taking control of my life instead of letting life take control of me. There are still some things I struggle with but in a sense there always will be but I am very proud of the progress that I made in re-discovering myself and although the future isn't all sunshine & gumdrops, it isn't nearly as glum & blue either.

I've made some friends and lost some friends but such is the natural order of things. I look forward to 2011 however because 2010 has surely worn out it's welcomelaugh

RE: missing

Just missed her Pat, she just went to bed...I kept her all night looking at the sky...Sadly all she had was cloudy skies.

RE: breaking up is hard to do....

Personally, I think it's his problem in that he felt inadequite. If he can't be secure in the fact that she is the one that she is in love with, then that is again, his problem. There is a big difference between crush & love. Almost everyone here (men & women) have a crush on some sort of celebrity and they would joke about it with their loved one...but the loved one shouldn't feel inadequite about it.

It would have been a different story had she said she loved another man...She didn't...she just said she had a crush on him...


nice & easy...I give you kudos for being honest. You're boyfriend needs to have more confidence in the relationship and trust in you that you wouldn't do anything to hurt him. It's his lack of self esteem that caused this, not your honesty.

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

Him being the reserved type could also just be a personality trait that he has...I really wouldn't read to much into it as him being embarrassed to be honest...In a sense, that's how I am...But yes, it is true for the most part, there definitely is alot less drama, and alot more stability & maturity.

RE: Thread of the Week Award

That's just rediculous....link me to that thread so I can start one....We absolutely must have bickering in every thread


But yeah, I agree, for those involved in the thread, it looked as if they had a good time...Was good to see for a change.

RE: why women use red color lipstick on lips?

Dobe, you got filter mailhug

RE: passing time

I don't think I would have made it this late by myself to be quite honest

RE: passing time

it got cloudy here again......but...I figured I stayed up this long, I may as well say up another 1 or so to see their peak timelaugh

RE: responses to messages

hello angellaugh hug

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

Well, as you saw earlier....as long as they let her in out of the snow, that's all that matterslaugh laugh laugh

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

That's actually a very good point that rarely gets put into perspective.thumbs up

RE: passing time

1 - 1 1/2 hrs to goyay

RE: Say something about something, or anything. :)

*cough* *cough* have a great evening at work Junewave hug

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

I tend too for the most part to be honest...It's hard however on sites like this because of the whole "cougar" thing that have alot of women with the guards up (and in a sense, I can't blame them in the least considering they are bombarded with it so much)

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

Well in a sense, we share the same tastes in humor.wink hug lips

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

Myself, I very rarely date anyone younger. From personal experience, I find that women tend to be quite a bit more immature about a relationship when they are younger. The oldest I have dated is 55 and that was when I was around 22 or 23. We had a blast together but we both knew when it was over, and we parted ways as friends at the time....I just got out of a relationship a few weeks ago with a woman that was 27...What an absolute disaster...So many things wrong there, that I just had to walk away from it because there honestly was nothing I could do to help her or help the relationship any....In general that has been my usual experience with women...Have loads of fun with those that are older than myself, absolute disasters with those that are younger.

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: What do men and women look for in age gap relationships?

In general though my views on age are very liberal....As long as two people are happy and both are of legal age, then that's all that matters and they shouldn't worry about what other people think or say.

RE: Theres a light...

how are yours coming along?

RE: Theres a light...

rightthumbs up

RE: passing time

laugh


Don't see them quite as much as you used too

RE: passing time

Latvia is next to estonia (part of the old soviet block)

RE: Who has made the biggest "IMPACT" on your life?

I would have to say my senior drill sergeant, ....Made a fantastic mentor & role model of not only how to be a solider, but how to be a man.

The same can be said for my 1SG...He really took me under his wing to shape me to be the absolute best that I could be, no matter the adversity.

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