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wishmessage · 3 years ago
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Heart touching sad love text messages and quotes for her | WishMessage
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Never have I thought that there can be a life without your pretty smile, your sweet talks, and your constant presence. But that’s the life I am living now!
I can still feel your touch on my hands, I can still picture that pretty smile of yours in the back of my head. Wish you were here now!
Baby, every day is harder than yesterday because the loneliness screams at me in the dead of the night and I feel so helpless without you!
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It had taken me a moment to give my all to you, but you ruined my trust and played with my fragile heart. But still, my heart aches for you!
I am afraid to love you again. But whenever I see you, I just want to give in your arms and hold you forever.
You had promised to protect me forever and never hurt me for once. But you have broken that promise, just the way you have shattered my heart too.
I have loved you with all my heart and I have waited for you every day, but you failed to see the depth of my love.
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sineala · 4 years ago
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Hi Sine! How’s life? If you don’t mind me asking, did you and your wife start out as a long distance relationship? How did you manage it?
Well, anon, it’s been a Very Long Year already. I am currently suspecting that my brain is not going to actually let me write any of these ficlets I was hoping to write this month, but we’ll find out.
Anyway, yes, @lysimache (❤️) and I met on LiveJournal in 2001 because we were both in Due South fandom. I identified as straight at the time! We started dating at the very end of 2002. At that time we lived on opposite coasts of the US (me in CA, her in NJ), and we were long-distance until the middle of 2004 so, about a year and a half. Which seems like a long time when you are in the middle of it, but now that we’ve been together for eighteen years it comprises a relatively small fraction of our actual relationship.
How did we manage it? We talked a lot, mostly. We talked on AOL Instant Messenger every day and we called each other either whenever I had found a cheap prepaid long-distance card or, after I got my first cell phone, in the evenings, because that was when Verizon offered free minutes. So I think these days, you all have it a lot easier than we did because you are probably not paying for your long-distance calls by the minute and also these days it doesn’t cost ten cents each to send and receive text messsages. (My wife’s brother used to like to text her I JUST STOLE TEN CENTS FROM YOU. Repeatedly.) These days, communication is, comparatively, so much easier! And you can even have video chat!
Also, we visited each other in person as often as we could. Shoutout to my mom, who responded to “Hi, Mom, I think I’m gay and also I’m in love with this girl I met on the internet” by buying me a plane ticket to visit her. I mean, I understand that seeing people in person is not a thing any of us are doing right now -- though honestly I am very glad to be stuck in a house with @lysimache because she is awesome and there’s no one else I’d rather be stuck in a house with and I would be very sad and lonely without her -- but that is definitely something to keep in mind for later, whenever we can all see people again.
It probably also helped that we made plans to be together relatively quickly so we weren’t, like, indefinitely long-distance, which I bet is probably pretty rough. I ended up staying at my undergrad institution to do a one-year MA program, and then I applied to PhD programs on the East Coast, got into one, and that was when we moved in together. I am pretty sure that every single source of professional relationship advice would tell you not to move across the country to move in with your internet girlfriend when you are, like, 23 and have never been in An Adult Relationship before, but, y’know... it worked for me! So there. Ha.
You have my sympathies, anon, and I hope it all works out for the best!
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