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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 281027" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Some of us live this way our whole lives. To me it is an existential crisis. I thought that creating a "loving" family would cure me of the emptiness. It hasn't. I walk through my years just observing how others behave. I am a "watcher". I suppose it's creepy for other people...It's lonesome but rather entertaining, sort of like birdwatching, I can't be part of the avian world but I have a huge smile while the birds do their thing. It's hard to connect with other humans but it sure beats being dead. I wonder if this is because I never really connected with my mother.</p><p></p><p>Please don't take the "dead" part to heart. I remember about your beloved H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 281027, member: 6370"] Some of us live this way our whole lives. To me it is an existential crisis. I thought that creating a "loving" family would cure me of the emptiness. It hasn't. I walk through my years just observing how others behave. I am a "watcher". I suppose it's creepy for other people...It's lonesome but rather entertaining, sort of like birdwatching, I can't be part of the avian world but I have a huge smile while the birds do their thing. It's hard to connect with other humans but it sure beats being dead. I wonder if this is because I never really connected with my mother. Please don't take the "dead" part to heart. I remember about your beloved H. [/QUOTE]
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