Guest Baby_Kitty9818 Posted November 10, 2018 Report Posted November 10, 2018 So,my Daddy and I are in a LDR relationship,and I know he's probably busy and I know my Daddy loves me,but I've been in relationships where they just stop talking to me...how do I make he loneliness stop?
Guest Aetherr Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 honestly, i've found some success at finding friends i can talk to when my little is not available, she works alot and generally doesnt have the energy to deal with me so having friends can offset it alot
Guest Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 I agree with Aetherr. Also find some activities outside of gaming that you can learn or participate in and tell your daddy about later. Can be anything interesting to you or maybe learn something that your daddy likes?
Guest CollateralBeauty Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 One thing I've had to learn (and I'm still learning) is to not rely on other people for your happiness. Even the nicest people who have the right intentions can let you down. So make sure you can be happy with just yourself. So like Aetherr and Baby_squee have said, make friends and find things that you like to do.
TampaDaddy Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 (edited) If I may... Your previous posts say you had a daddy for about a week, but he was using you instead of being a daddy, so you decided to "walk away." That was only a week ago. Then, you answered a couple personals ads, telling the posters you were looking for a new daddy. These posts, as well, were only a week ago. Is this busy LDR daddy a new daddy you've known less than a week? Above, you wrote, "I know my Daddy loves me." If you have just met each other within the past week, and ESPECIALLY if you both are only messaging over the internet, there is no way you even really know each other, after only a week. If this IS the case, you're jumping into things WAY too quickly. It will be very tough to find someone to bond with if you don't even take time to get to know each other, before making a commitment. Edited November 11, 2018 by TampaDaddy
Guest Naturalselectionissexy Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 If I may... Your previous posts say you had a daddy for about a week, but he was using you instead of being a daddy, so you decided to "walk away." That was only a week ago. Then, you answered a couple personals ads, telling the posters you were looking for a new daddy. These posts, as well, were only a week ago. Is this busy LDR daddy a new daddy you've known less than a week? Above, you wrote, "I know my Daddy loves me." If you have just met each other within the past week, and ESPECIALLY if you both are only messaging over the internet, there is no way you even really know each other, after only a week. If this IS the case, you're jumping into things WAY too quickly. It will be very tough to find someone to bond with if you don't even take time to get to know each other, before making a commitment. Shhhh some people don't like the truth, but I sure do! This was great.
Guest Titanium Posted December 8, 2018 Report Posted December 8, 2018 One thing I've had to learn (and I'm still learning) is to not rely on other people for your happiness. Even the nicest people who have the right intentions can let you down. So make sure you can be happy with just yourself. So like Aetherr and Baby_squee have said, make friends and find things that you like to do. Good advice! I also find that if I have personal projects that I concentrate on 100% then much of my ‘lonely hours’ go by so quickly that I don’t miss them at all. Plus another advantage of being fully caught-up in projects is you become so incredibly productive! Yes, relationships are great and so important and really should be pursued if possible, but if you add a few more projects into the equation you won’t be as lonely and you will feel a pride in what you’ve accomplished.
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