Ideas on friendrequests

(25 or more) in my.opera there was a blog post, imho, mentioning this (my.opera) wasnot fb, where you couldnot reply/comment without being friends. In my.opera you could even comment anonymous, without being a member.

You could subscribe to their posts too.

So why should you collect friends there then?

Partly, just as here, for friends-only posts, and to follow them on other blogs, and groups.

Here you donot even need that latter imho. Just friends-only posts.

I amnot too eager to accept new friends here, just now.

Unless I feel they are (to become) real friends of-course 😀

 

 

 

 

7 Replies to “Ideas on friendrequests”

  1. where are your 25 posts?
    you hide them all to me?
    what is called love?
    ah, i remember the love in western that lovers must keep private too
    how wonderful the online love: that meant ” you may love a thousand women “

  2. [b][i]how wonderful the online love: that meant ” you may love a thousand women “[/i][/b]

    That is pure silliness and certainly NOT love. I love my wife… period! You give yourself solely to one person to love and cherish. You cannot possibly love a thousand others. You might lust after them… you might desire them in a sexual manner but that is not love. And in the end, if you pursue that sort of path you will end up lonely and disillusioned. My wife is the only woman in the world that I love unreservedly. The rest of this silly “love” notion is blindness and fantasy. Love means sacrifice. Love means giving totally and unconditionally to the other person. Most of the stuff I see on these forums (and by tripe I mean the silly, meaningless love poems) express a worldly, self-indulgent view that reveals a misunderstanding of love rather than expressing it correctly. And in truth… I feel sorry for these individuals who have this romantic notion that is entirely wrong. Very sad. 🙁

  3. not posts dear, minimal length of [quote]words[/quote] :(;)
    Love as a feeling? Cannot share that with many. And the act, I may restrict to just you dear.

  4. love doesnot *mean* sacrifice, that would be a silly idea. It may usually involve sacrifice yes, but that isnot the same as meaning. Love shouldnot certainly not be restricted to your wife though. To start with yourself, as the commandment clearly states! But of-course you donot own anyone, not exclusively, that isnot love either.

  5. [quote=”daisy1″]
    where are your 25 posts?
    you hide them all to me?
    what is called love?
    [/quote]
    friendship, dear.
    And I donot even have 25 posts yet …

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