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Probably six in real life,
if I count the ones who regularly ask to spend time with me.
But I confess I'm getting tired of listening to their monologues.
I want real converation, the two-way kind where both get heard.
I'm longing for my flesh-and-blood 3D non-virtual friends
to show any interest in my ideas and who I am.
I just don't get it.
I think asking questions is [i]the[/i] proof of being genuinely interested and caring.
Do others think it's rude?
What does it take to create equally reciprocal friendships?
if I count the ones who regularly ask to spend time with me.
But I confess I'm getting tired of listening to their monologues.
I want real converation, the two-way kind where both get heard.
I'm longing for my flesh-and-blood 3D non-virtual friends
to show any interest in my ideas and who I am.
I just don't get it.
I think asking questions is [i]the[/i] proof of being genuinely interested and caring.
Do others think it's rude?
What does it take to create equally reciprocal friendships?