Ever have it happen that your good friend and you keep missing each other on the
@littlefranciscan (18327)
United States
February 13, 2008 7:09pm CST
I have a friend on the net.. who before we always chatted..but every time we log in..we miss each other..
I am much more busy with work, prayer..home life with my two kitty kats..but still like to have friends.
What does one do..how does one make time for one's friends and yet remain faithful to obligatiosn that now take "priority"..;)
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4 responses
@sumitsonu (598)
• India
14 Feb 08
your story is very similar to mine , i too made a net friend , she is very close to me , i always talk to her on phone and all , but i have never met her , still i manage to give her all the time i have irrespective of my college and other works , i think if you are dedicated , then their is no problem.
@wondericequeen (7876)
• Hong Kong
14 Feb 08
Very good discussion! I have been experiencing the same situation with one of my online friends. Either I was out and about when he got online or he was really busy when I got online. I don't really know what to do to keep in touch. I miss my friend but I guess I will just let fate to lead our friendship. I will be looking for him whenever I get on and hopefully one day we could be able to catch up *laughs*.
@kgwat70 (13388)
• United States
14 Feb 08
Hi Joy.
This does seem to happen to me often as well as I have had the same problem trying to find my friend online like we did in the past. She is definitely still my dear and wonderful friend and hope we will chat online again soon. Work has had me stressed out a bit and my health has not been real good but plan on trying to be available more online. Hope that you are doing well and keeping warm and staying safe my friend.
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
14 Feb 08
Hi there littlefranciscan! I think it is a matter of time management. How about providing at least one hour out of twenty-four everyday for chatting with your friend? That'll make your friend feel special and you'll be able to catch up with what's happening with each other's life and you won't run out of things to say. If you make it a daily habit, you'll eventually get used to it.