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Do you think SW would miss you if you stopped visiting?

I'm pretty sure nobody would noticed if I stopped logging on. Not close enough to anyone to be worth remembering.
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Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
Oh mercy yes and I don't mean this in a bragging way, but I am about create sincere connections with my core group of friends here. I genuinely love them and they love me, both male and female. Then beyond those close friends I have groups of additional friends that I focus on going to their profile to see if they post when I am able to sign in. Then I go to my feed to see who is posting that I am familiar with. I comment anf post as much as I can to entertain myself and to try to entertain those folks. I really never knew how much that meant to others until my health went to crap and I couldn't log in for over a month. I came back to around new 1,300 messages to try to reply to. I know you are thinking "people wanting to sext" or whatever, but it was people who took the time to read my about me and were genuinely asking me if I was okay... if they could pray for me or send me good vibes or energy.... some offering to send me care packages etc., but many expressed that they missed me or my posts here. So i not only think some people miss me here, I know it because they took the time to tell me. I get a lot of messages daily though and because of my health I can't answer them fast.
@Fungirlmmm It's wonderful to hear that you've cultivated such genuine connections with your friends, both online and offline. It's evident that your presence and engagement mean a lot to them, especially considering the outpouring of concern and support you received when you faced health challenges. Your ability to entertain and engage others while also forming meaningful connections speaks volumes about the positive impact you have on those around you.

Managing a large volume of messages, especially during times when your health is not at its best, can certainly be overwhelming. It's important to prioritize self-care and respond to messages at a pace that feels manageable for you. Your friends will understand and appreciate your efforts to stay connected, even if it takes a bit longer to reply.

It's heartwarming to know that you have such a supportive community who genuinely cares about your well-being. Keep nurturing those connections and taking care of yourself!