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Re: hugs/acceptance » 64bowtie

Posted by B2chica on July 16, 2004, at 12:08:17

In reply to »(((b2c)))»(((b2c)))»(((b2c)))»(((b2c)))»(((b2c))) » B2chica, posted by 64bowtie on July 16, 2004, at 11:47:03

Rod, i think i love you.
i NEVER expected this! you have Absolutely MADE my week!
you're such a sweetie and i hope you don't mind but i think i'm going to print this one off and keep it with me when i go to my T sessions. I just always feel like i wish i had a friend with me, (yet not)you know what i mean. to have support, knowing that no matter what i say i'm still accepted and worth caring about. and this is IT.
-if you never say another thing to me as long as i live i will NEVER forget this. Seriously. it just seems like i always have to beg for hugs from people (IRL). and that just makes me feel like a mega looser.

i've only really once (well twice with babble) been totally accepted for who i really am. and with all this going on with me, my vulnerability is really starting to show through. i'm needy and i'm starting to admit it. i just want to be loved and accepted for who i really am, is that Really so much to ask? you know, actually cared about with no strings attached? the non-judgemental kind.
-You've just given it to me.

Rod from deep within my heart, thank you.
...you'll just never know...
(with tears in my eyes) b2c.


> <<< Well, let me help with that one...
> Rod


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