I feel like I've been neglecting my blogging, which includes reading others'.
I've been spending a lot of time communicating with Mirror-me. :lol: I don't know if I like that name for him. It'll be either that or T Man. BWAHAHHAA I met him just a week ago. Currently he's out of town finishing up his permanent move back here. So it's been a *lot* of e-mailing. They take up to like 2 hours to write, and the words just flow. We've MSNed while I"m at work. He's 4 hours ahead of me. And we've already spoken on the phone a couple of times. (A few hours in total!)
I am not used to this. I also worry. He's definitely a great guy -- very sweet, nice, great sense of humour. But it's more than that; we share the same goals, have many of the same interests. And we're very comfortable with each other. Things I often don't talk about with new guys are my father issues, my stalker ex, and anything about exes, but i"ve shared a lot of this stuff with him already. It just feels really good to be able to be so open.
But all this time I put into our communication means I am neglecting my health! I'm exhausted! My wrist is sore from being at the computer so much. And I am worried what it will be like when we finally meet. I hope we are still just as comfortable, and I really hope there will be chemistry. Unfortunately, we have to wait another month and a half.
He is everything I've had on my mental wishlist for a guy. Well, maybe I'll eventually find out if he's circumcized or not. I know what I'd prefer in that department, too.
And he is being realistic about everything, too. Anyhow, I am not interested in meeting more men right now. :)
*sigh*
I'm also a little relieved. Today he has a busy day ahead of him, and then he's heading out with friends in the evening :) Which means rest time for me :D (I even missed the Canucks game last night to talk to him :shock: But I was too tired to concentrate on it anyway. I couldn't even eat because I was so exhausted!)
posted by: dilerious (reply)
post date: 11.18.05 (4:55 pm)
Its hard for me to keep up on reading peoples' too.
As far as being online so much that you are unhealthy, welcome to pure, uncut, cyber addiction!