hurtloam wrote:
Do you find that those whom you feel a bond with actually return the feeling? I ask because I've made mistakes before, assuming the other person felt the connection when it was actually one sided. I was feeding off something emotional about them, but it wasn't a bond or returned affection. It's hard to explain.
I don't think I ever had the problem of a one-sided connection. I don't know if that is because I've never done dating or started to talk to a crush, but I suspect it might be related. I think to have conversations early on sets one up for creating too strong bonds too quickly, while if you only observe at a distance, the connection builds up a lot slower and also requires persistent mutual interest.
So, I think I would be very careful about connections built with conversations, while I basically trust my intuition with connections built at a distance. Still, distance connections tend to stay that way, probably because the natural way to build a connection is pretty complex and dependent on a context that is hard to setup in our culture. It might even be that they are meant to stay "at a distance", something that is compatible with needing a lot of alone time. When the connection "evolves" to include direction sensing and mind-to-mind communication, there will be less need for real physical meetings.