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Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/06/16 10:01:31NO, not at all!





















Sometimes one finds oneself in a work or home situation where one works or has a relative that they deal with. Liking the person is another thing.
In my home I will NOT tolerate it ! Lie to me then they leave or at least they don't get to come back......
I'm a forgiving person, but I couldn't deal with that.
What about sports stars who lie about affairs, drugs, etc and are still popular?
I would like I am a 'NO, not at all! person too but I can't be that way all the time and doubt any of can.
I can handle the former, as long as the situation warrants it, but not the latter.
I had a long online friendship with someone on the other side of the world, and after about 14 or so years of off and on communication we somehow came to the conclusion that we had a lot in common, and I was physically attracted to her based on the photos she had provided me with one way or another (a whole story in itself), so I made the first move and flew around the world to see her.
I was to meet her in a very specific place, and as I had seen a Youtube video of someone arriving at that particular airport I was able to locate it with ease. So from a distance I was able to see that she was not at all as she had previously described herself to be, nor was she the person in the photos. Far from it. Faaaaaaaaaaaaaar from it.
She did not see me, and I kept walking in the direction I had been moving (instead of making a right turn and heading towards her) and out of her view behind a wall. I remember standing there for what seemed an eternity wondering wtf to do. I'm over 9000 miles from home and not really known as a spontaneous traveler.
I eventually went on to mee...
I can handle the former, as long as the situation warrants it, but not the latter.
I had a long online friendship with someone on the other side of the world, and after about 14 or so years of off and on communication we somehow came to the conclusion that we had a lot in common, and I was physically attracted to her based on the photos she had provided me with one way or another (a whole story in itself), so I made the first move and flew around the world to see her.
I was to meet her in a very specific place, and as I had seen a Youtube video of someone arriving at that particular airport I was able to locate it with ease. So from a distance I was able to see that she was not at all as she had previously described herself to be, nor was she the person in the photos. Far from it. Faaaaaaaaaaaaaar from it.
She did not see me, and I kept walking in the direction I had been moving (instead of making a right turn and heading towards her) and out of her view behind a wall. I remember standing there for what seemed an eternity wondering wtf to do. I'm over 9000 miles from home and not really known as a spontaneous traveler.
I eventually went on to meet her, and did spend some time trying to get over the initial deception but found that it was too much in the end as other things started to emerge. It was just embarrassing to have things turn out as they did, and even though I've been back home for quite a while now it's still something I avoid talking to people about. I also prefer not to talk to her.
Anyway, not sure why I am sharing all of this. I may have punched too many cones.