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Is it so difficult to reach out to other patmer just to know and support eachother?

I have made friends on this forum, although have not met in person but I know 3 people from this site. These people I know their faces and comfortable with as friends and supports nothing more. I know some people want to find partners on this site, I really understand why ppl want that but definitely not me ( I definitely do not want partner here. I just want friends that we can share ideas and tips and support. If someone reach out to you how about you reach out too, especially if you mentioned that you need the support. Cmon!
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It is just weird and maybe rude when you reach out to people but they don't respond, what is going through people' s mind? Weird! I have lots of support in my life and my patm is not as bad so I am able to live normal life, go to school, work, etc...I like to reach out to people to gather ideas and tips and supports them because I am just a nice person. If I reach out to you and you are not intetested, how about you just reply back saying you are not interested in my support, that is all.
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Lol  , com on lifeisgoodbut . don't b3 too personal or try to avange on some simple things. If a person doesn't reply you than just leave my girl. She/he knows why, don't stress urself over minor things.  If you get ignored once why bothering text again? leave
Hahaha...painkiller, yeah maybe is a little personal, hahaha...but I am glad i got that out of my chest, lol. I will stop reaching out to new ppl. I will maintain the contacts I already have, lol,
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