Hugs are good for your health!

Hugs are good for your health!
Hugs are good for your health!
Not mine, I dislike having my personal space invaded by adults, I hug my grandchildren though!
Grandchildren are very huggable!![]()
Perfectly natural at that age. He probably dislikes having his personal space invaded by adults.One of my grandsons (11) hates being hugged or kissed, so I make a point of it to wind him up!![]()
Perfectly natural at that age. He probably dislikes having his personal space invaded by adults.
I think you can miss people online, but perhaps not quite so much as if you knew them in 'real life'.Of course, the irony is that you may like them on a forum but NOT like them if you met them in 'real life'.I think this is a very friendly forum though, with lots of interesting people from all walks of life, and being from different countries[divided by a common language!] makes it even more interesting.Long may it continue.:love_heart:
Back in the days when I made 'friends' on-line, a BIG mistake,I met several of them in real life. With one exception, they were nothing like they appeared to be on the NET and were certainly not the sort of people I would ever have anything to do with in reality.
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I have found people met while Online impact my life pretty much the same as those I meet IRL. I find myself for the most part unable to differentiate between them in my emotions. I remember them just as fondly or exasperatedly as those that I actually cross physical paths with. The effect of Eons disappearing was one of loss and sadness, very much like the end of high school but without the day of graduation to say good bye. I first came upon The Seniors Forum in I believe April 2013. I joined but because of other pressing matters I have been off line for some time. Even though the time spent here was very short, now that I have retired and most of my stormy waves have settled and I have some "just me" time, I remembered The Seniors Forum. I recalled with ease my enjoyment in reading posts, experiencing that 'gee, I had not thought of it like that', of sharing in games and music, and the absolute absence of venom amongst the people here. The time frame I interacted was very limited but the impact on my memory was fairly significant. So I would say online/IRL not so very different in the effects one's emotions and/or memories, at least that is what I have experienced.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I was very happy to see this thread as I have been following along on the forum for a few weeks now but did not have the nerve to just pop back on after such a long absence. This thread helped to give me that nerve to add my 2 cents. Maybe it is just my introverted nature, but I do miss people I have met online and think of them much the the same as those I miss IRL. I do think this cyber way of interacting with others does have impact, does create memories, imparts feelings of joy, sadness, and is as real as sharing moments with someone in a grocery line or while sitting across from someone at a table sharing the day over a cup of coffee and sometimes is very much more comfortable than IRL. Wishing all a great day![/COLOR]
:bighug:Group hug!
It'd be great to have a group hug with all the nice folks here Ameriscot! :love_heart:
Welcome back Lyn![COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I have found people met while Online impact my life pretty much the same as those I meet IRL. I find myself for the most part unable to differentiate between them in my emotions. I remember them just as fondly or exasperatedly as those that I actually cross physical paths with. The effect of Eons disappearing was one of loss and sadness, very much like the end of high school but without the day of graduation to say good bye. I first came upon The Seniors Forum in I believe April 2013. I joined but because of other pressing matters I have been off line for some time. Even though the time spent here was very short, now that I have retired and most of my stormy waves have settled and I have some "just me" time, I remembered The Seniors Forum. I recalled with ease my enjoyment in reading posts, experiencing that 'gee, I had not thought of it like that', of sharing in games and music, and the absolute absence of venom amongst the people here. The time frame I interacted was very limited but the impact on my memory was fairly significant. So I would say online/IRL not so very different in the effects one's emotions and/or memories, at least that is what I have experienced.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I was very happy to see this thread as I have been following along on the forum for a few weeks now but did not have the nerve to just pop back on after such a long absence. This thread helped to give me that nerve to add my 2 cents. Maybe it is just my introverted nature, but I do miss people I have met online and think of them much the the same as those I miss IRL. I do think this cyber way of interacting with others does have impact, does create memories, imparts feelings of joy, sadness, and is as real as sharing moments with someone in a grocery line or while sitting across from someone at a table sharing the day over a cup of coffee and sometimes is very much more comfortable than IRL. Wishing all a great day![/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I have found people met while Online impact my life pretty much the same as those I meet IRL. I find myself for the most part unable to differentiate between them in my emotions. I remember them just as fondly or exasperatedly as those that I actually cross physical paths with. The effect of Eons disappearing was one of loss and sadness, very much like the end of high school but without the day of graduation to say good bye. I first came upon The Seniors Forum in I believe April 2013. I joined but because of other pressing matters I have been off line for some time. Even though the time spent here was very short, now that I have retired and most of my stormy waves have settled and I have some "just me" time, I remembered The Seniors Forum. I recalled with ease my enjoyment in reading posts, experiencing that 'gee, I had not thought of it like that', of sharing in games and music, and the absolute absence of venom amongst the people here. The time frame I interacted was very limited but the impact on my memory was fairly significant. So I would say online/IRL not so very different in the effects one's emotions and/or memories, at least that is what I have experienced.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)]I was very happy to see this thread as I have been following along on the forum for a few weeks now but did not have the nerve to just pop back on after such a long absence. This thread helped to give me that nerve to add my 2 cents. Maybe it is just my introverted nature, but I do miss people I have met online and think of them much the the same as those I miss IRL. I do think this cyber way of interacting with others does have impact, does create memories, imparts feelings of joy, sadness, and is as real as sharing moments with someone in a grocery line or while sitting across from someone at a table sharing the day over a cup of coffee and sometimes is very much more comfortable than IRL. Wishing all a great day![/COLOR]
Didn't take long to turn a positive into a negative. Sigh.