@lastirng Hi, Fiona! Sure thing. I guess football is my first and eternal love, but to have music alongside them describes me as well. Who would make your comfort musicians, anyway?
@ssefmun not yet in my late twenties, if you don’t mind, i’d like to befriend with you. what’s one thing you can talk about for hours without getting bored?
@TheHeaventh Um, not really for me. I find someone that I’m really into by having those intimate dialogues and heavy soul exchanging, so to find the specific person is rather be the latter step.
I would pick none from those two, but rather intense conversations. When you engage in intense-meaningful-deep talk between each other, you explore so many from both. That makes two grown-up human know each other in the most intense way possible.
@Grsued That’s one hell of a lesson too, Mo. We don’t need to win every circumstances that we thought it was a battle, because it doesn’t always look like it. Pull the wrong trigger might put you into a regrettable jail for a lifetime.
@DreamChasd I would say one word during the first relationship experience: fragile. I was unprotected from many aspects of grown-up individual, let alone being collective. I learned so many from it, lucky me that my first ex was my own friend. It’s safe to say that we only match as a friend.
@vialedreams I always believe these are key points: you always feel the positive emotions around them, and this include being comfortable to be the very signature of yourself. You just have to engage in meaningful conversations with yourself to confirm: do you see a future with this person?