right now im on a spritual dryness..
i miss talking to God everynight..
ive never met him..
sure i hope when time comes i will...
if he considers me a good friend all this time.
(right now im trying my independence from my friend,
it's not helping, i know in a short while i'd talk to him again)
how about you my friend?
:-)
2007-06-07 10:06:17
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answered by enki 4
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Sure, but it doesn't quite stab intor you back the way an unexpected memory of a long lost love does. It's more like a dull ache to remind us of what never could have been, at least on this side of the veil!
Then again, if you think of the mind as a transformer, it might just be the two consciousnesses, almost connecting!
2007-06-07 17:27:05
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answered by MUDD 7
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Never met in person? Have you met them on the internet? I have a friend I met in a chat room 9 or 10 yrs ago and we talk in email all the time and on the phone occasionally and yes i miss this person when we don't get to talk and we have never met in person. If it is someone you see around town or whatever then go talk to them. Good luck.
2007-06-07 07:31:57
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answered by Drea Z 5
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Well, it is possible to feel what you assume is the pain of missing a person you have never met. As you have not met them, and do not know how their loss would effect you, it is pure speculation on your part.
2016-04-01 08:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but it's usually a romantic sentiment. And I'm not a romantic, myself.
There is another way.... if you've never met face to face but have gotten to know eachother so in depth another way--which is very probable in this day and age- you could very well miss that person.
There ya go.
2007-06-07 08:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! Missing someone is an emotion, so there is no need to actually see that person to miss her/him. And because of the mind tricking thing, your missing could feel even worse than it could be if you have had meet her/him.
2007-06-07 07:29:44
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answered by Michaela 2
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It is possible. It is the ache for accommodation of relationship.
The ache is a symbolism of discontent, and that discontent
motivates us to strive and search for the accomodation
which will provide contentment.
2007-06-07 13:52:47
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answered by active open programming 6
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Yup I feel for Mahatma Gandhiji but anyhow I feel proud to be born in the country where he lived and still living.
2007-06-07 10:40:53
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answered by venkatgenius 3
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yes it is. thats how i met my boyfriend. we met through myspace, we had talked for a couple days online, and he went out of state for the weekend. i felt like i missed him so much. i didnt even really know him. we had just been talking online for a few days. but when he got back home, we mad plans to meet. he picked me up from my house, and wnet to hang out. we started dating that day. it was like magic, we're so inlove. till this day i know it wasnt a mistake. so it is possible to miss someone you've never met, because i waited for him to get home till we could talk again. you never know, it could be "the one" for you. so go for it.
2007-06-07 07:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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are you talking about a stranger on the street? some one you saw at a restaurant you keep seeing?
if it is something like that, make the move and introduce yourself to them. then you will get over that ache.
2007-06-07 07:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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