Another personal update. I met someone online at KoreanCupid.com, which a friend of mine found randomly. Well, after about a month of emailing and chatting over the phone, she came and visited New York. Disaster ensued. I don’t know why it was, but she just seemed more butch when we met in person than ever she did over the phone. And I felt bad for her, because she came all the way from North Carolina, and I did not hide my disappointment well (at all). She excused herself as dinner ended, and I haven’t heard from her since. In other news, the project goes well. I like to say that if you’ve ever heard the instrumental by Jimi Hendrix, “Midnight”, now is right when in the middle, the sustained feedback ends, and the guitar starts to go cosmic. If you’ve never heard it, I recommend it highly. (I just checked, and it’s available at the iTunes store.) And thus it goes....
a nameless flower
3:57am thursday, 2nd october
I live on the east coast,as well,and met a man online about 3 years ago.He lived very far away,and repeatedly asked to visit me,to have the chance to date.Just as you described,chatting online and over the phone seemed fine,but in person,a disaster.If there is no soul connection,no chemistry,all the shared hobbies or artistic pursuits in common, can not make up for it.
Love,to me,is not answering a set of questions on compatibility,it is sacred and magickal.It is karmic,and takes a leap of faith.But then,I am still a romantic. *laughs*
I will check out the Jimi Hendrix song,sounds cool.
Humming the refrain to "Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin" ... I hope that you find the love you are looking for.