Maybe we wouldn't have resonated so much before? I have been aware of you for a hell of a long time as someone on here that I like, but then, there's periods of growth, of change and of course of Hive-absence that might've contributed. I'm so glad we did find that, eventually :)
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You know, Jamie and I met when we were 29/30. There was this sadness or at least wonder about why we didn't meet earlier, or imagine what we would have been like together at say, 19, or 22. But then we remember how wild we were and we could have done some damage to each other - we both would NOT have been good for each other then. People connect when they are meant to. 💓
That is so beautiful. Thank you for that <3 I was just thinking about relationships. Apparently it's Singles Day today (shops really will take advantage of anything now, won't they? Soon it will be "oh you wear socks?! Crazy. Here's 20% off."). And I was laughing about it with a friend, but she was a bit sad and bothered by it. By being reminded. I thought why. It's not a curse. It's a journey. It means there's people to be discovered yet, and isn't that amazing?
I love the story of you and Jamie :) You still met at a good age, methinks. Imagine some people don't meet the good people until their 60s or 70s. But I understand. I suppose there'd always be wishing you could've had more when it's with the right people.
That's the single most freeing revelation (if you can call it that) I've had these past few years. ❤️
Oh I'm glad to hear I say some wise things amongst the drivel.
Singles Day? Whaaaat. How does one prove they are single for the discount! Bonkers. I guess it can be an excuse to be sad. Same with Fathers Day or Mother's Day if you are childless or have bad or absent parents or children I guess.
You're right. It's a journey. And believe me there have been times where I wished I was single haha...