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Alyosha · 36-40, M
God. But you can see the value of horror and terror every time you read a Stephen King book. You can see the value of murder if you read Arthur Conan Doyle. You can see the value of sexual depravity if you read Bram Stoker or de Sade. Without these elements, there is no story, no trial, and no resolution from it. If you think these things should just be consigned to fiction, then no one ever tests themselves to see what they are worth.

If I'm understanding your question right, I guess they say goodbye because they don't want to continue hanging with toxic people. That could be one reason but I do feel they should give a reason why they're leaving, at least.
Ohplease47 · F
@LadyGrace no need, I always know the reason. In this case esp cause Ive seen it so much before, certain humans come around and you are good 4 ...say their hangup...have a grasp of it and without it what a nice friendship ... then presto no ones there.Thats what I meant though obviously it could mean almost anything...what I mean is too many people seem to want to be..kinda discovered, and so you do and they can see that, and so then u find out they are just lost and dont mean anything on any level, but that begs the question, how to discover meaning in life let alone a tad of human companionship when thats your mill grist. Loneliness can be worse.
mossyboots · 51-55, F
Goodbye is never easy and I think some just feel they need to say it for whatever reason they have.
@mossyboots Right, probably for closure, but I think it's important to tell people why they're leaving, if they leave. Not just leave them hanging.
Fertilization · 36-40, F
Good bye is always difficult.
pdockal · 56-60, M
Misery loves company
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
I think the problem is most people are really happy being on their own all the time

 
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