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November 4, 2024 at 10:49 pm #23552
Filemazio
ParticipantI completely agree with all statements in Leo’s #23542.
I personally think that connecting with each other and raising our white awareness of shared values and virtues before establishing one-to-one relationships with women could also help us to avoid being too isolated as a couple when we form one, since we already have developed the sense for a greater family and sovereignty as people.
Not risking feeling alone in the dark is a very important point to work on, and we can do it only by connecting with eaxh other with all the best (modern and traditional) means.October 30, 2024 at 10:00 pm #23512Filemazio
ParticipantNevertheless, online virtual communities are very useful to make a start with like-minded people, shortening the time needed to find someone who accepts certain values we need to share. Of course, you can’t say you “know” anyone until you met him/her in person at least three times, but you could still enjoy some time chatting with someone who tells you interesting things – or funny jokes, rather than passively watching shows on TV all the evening.
Social engines like this could also be used to find good people around you, i.e. in your region/nation. Then, you could build a local community or even just a small pizza group, sharing gratitude for the same spring which all the company came from.
I did it before, it was pretty fun. And the same mechanisms were going on during the glorious era of CB radios, before Internet even existed: hear a voice far away among many others, talk to her all the night, meet her that same weekend, stay in touch happily ever after. Rare lucky chances, but not too rare to be honest.
IMO it’s important to talk on voice some time, not just texting, before meeting someone in person: the voice says – literally – a lot more!October 30, 2024 at 9:54 pm #23511Filemazio
ParticipantNevertheless, online virtual communities are very useful to make a start with like-minded people, shortening the time needed to find someone who accepts certain values we need to share. Of course, you can’tsay you “know” someone until you at least met him/her in person three times, but you could still enjoy some time chatting with someone who tells you interesting things – or funny jokes, rather than passively watching shows on TV all the evening.
Social engines like this one could also be used to find good people around you or at least in your region/nation. Then, you could build a local community or even just a small pizza group, sharing the same spring which all the company came from.
I did it before, it was pretty fun. And the same was gping on during the glorious era of CB radios, before Internet even existed: hear a voice far away among many others, talk to her all the night, meet her that same weekend, stay in touch happily ever after. Rare lucky chances, but not too rare to be honest.
IMO it’s important to talk on voice some time, not just texting, before meeting someone in person: the voice says – literally – a lot more! -
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