OMG! I can only say that once upon a time I was told I was, "air sucking." At first, I was slightly offended, then once I thought about it, it kind of grew on me, and I now will always remember that word, which I had Never heard until that time...
If we are referring to on line friendships here, I would say it is just too hard to be able to read someones emotions through what they type. Especially if they have ten trillion others they converse with as well. So maybe this person you are referring to started to have feelings for you, which is natural... It happens, and when you cannot see each other due to distance, even oceans between you, the mind can do many things...
I hope whoever it is, it works out for the best for you...
This person who refereed to me as air sucking later recanted months later, replying, that now the concern was that he might be air sucking to me. That may have been to flatter me, but who really knows... The point I am failing to make is this..... "WE are human, and people need people..." We should have no fear when it comes to admitting we need good solid true blue friends, or even lovers... Husbands and wives... What ever it may be... ♥ It is OK to feel the need to be needed. Take some time, and hopefully this friendship will heal .
2007-01-22 16:27:12
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answered by CJ♥ 2
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Yes. I used to do that when I was younger but not because I craved attention so much. I wanted to be interesting to others I guess. You either grow out of it or continue on.
2007-01-22 15:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Why faux? Being a guy or woman of love, you have ability and faith to go mountains. who ought to no longer be satisfied in this? perhaps, you purely choose alittle involvement? Happiness comes from the giving of ourselves to those that've much less..Come enable us to stroll of their shoes and understand what genuine happiness is particularly all approximately...you may locate that that's there suitable on your guy or woman back backyard..
2016-12-12 18:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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She's not my close friend she is my sister-in-law. I have tried to be patient and forgiving but after twelve years I'm at wit's end with her.
2007-01-22 16:37:28
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answered by Jaded 4
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my best friend was like that with everyone but me and then later on she started doing it to me too i got fed up and she got the clue. it sucks because i don't think they can help themselves.
2007-01-23 01:11:58
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answered by mylittlemela 5
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yes i know a very good friend like that and i call him on them all the time and he hates it but won't stop i think he thinks it makes him more important
2007-01-22 15:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i do, not a friend, a family member. and sometimes i just dont want to talk to her.
2007-01-22 15:56:45
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answered by hippieiam29 4
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yes.. it happens to me... i end up lying and to make it real and undetectable... i have to believe my lie... and it has to be consistent... my lie has to be the same all the time that way i won't be caught so i end up believing it myself... though i never had to lie for attention... i had to lie for other reasons
2007-01-22 15:49:36
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answered by AtsirkEiram 3
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I know people like that, they are not my friends.
2007-01-22 15:47:32
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answered by glasgow girl 6
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