Having An Unexplainable Connection With Someone
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Having An Unexplainable Connection With Someone

Personal connections that leave you speechless.

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Having An Unexplainable Connection With Someone
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As people move about life they interact with other beings on a daily basis. Sometimes it may be because they have the same blood running through their veins. Sometimes it is because they are apart of a similar environment at the time. No matter what you cannot go a day without being around other people and getting a small taste of their energy. Sometimes being around other people results in one or both people involved being hurt or leaving with negative feelings like anger, regret, remorse, confusion and so much more. What I wanna address is what happens when you meet someone or talk to someone and you just click. That is what I believe is the beauty of life.

For the most part I consider myself an introvert. I like to stay to myself and only go out and interact when I want to or when I feel it is necessary. I am trying to work on this. Most of the time I do not feel that people really and truly GET me. There are things that are misunderstood about me and associated with me that do not accurately depict who I am as a person. Very few people in my life can tap into who I really am as a person. Very few people I think can spark my true personality and feed it in a way that I can feel. I appreciate people like that. I appreciate that nothing is forced and everything natural flows. It touches me on a deeper level knowing someone can read who I am without even intentionally trying. These are the people I adore on a completely different level that I really can't explain most of the time. I find myself asking how in the world are you this amazing? How am I able to vibe and connect with you on a level that is full of genuine honesty? I do not know how to describe this. I do not know how to explain that I have had certain conversations that I did not want to end. I have connected with people whom I would never be bothered by if they called or texted me at any time of the day. It could be early in the morning or late at night (which is when every thought in my head seems to expand and hit me at once), I would not care. I do not care.

People go through their life and feel left out and misunderstood. When you can connect with someone who erases both of those and does it in a way where it just flows it's amazing. There is nothing like it. Mentally and emotionally connecting with someone and being intone with someone is just….beautiful. It deepens the appreciation you have for someone. It deepens the friendship that could blossom or may have already blossomed and gives more meaning to it. It feeds the soul in such a way that cannot be put into words.

"There's a hidden love connecting us like voices on a string"

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