Thank you for a fascinating post about why attempts of "keeping in touch" are wrong and usually not appreciated by people whom one mistakenly still considers friends long after the use by date.
The postscript and your answer to the first comment you got confuses me a bit, though.
I see someone who is similar to the person you describe in your post yourself to be - mistakenly feeling close longer than is true in reality. Yet - when in your entry you told that attempts of keeping in touch are the wrong way to go, you tell the comment writer THEY should keep doing the wrong thing and bothering people who are "friends" only inside her mind and not in reality.
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Date: 2016-04-11 04:53 am (UTC)The postscript and your answer to the first comment you got confuses me a bit, though.
I see someone who is similar to the person you describe in your post yourself to be - mistakenly feeling close longer than is true in reality. Yet - when in your entry you told that attempts of keeping in touch are the wrong way to go, you tell the comment writer THEY should keep doing the wrong thing and bothering people who are "friends" only inside her mind and not in reality.