How helpful can a companion be? What exactly is a companion?
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Help me understand.Voted for by Flash-T.
Is anyone else worried about those that have noone to talk to? Can anyone help me to understand why nobody cares?
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share life withVoted for by redbrita.
my partner is my companion and the only person in the whole world i can fully trust to be there when i need it. they share your life and experiences with you (double the fun!) and give insight at the same time. and validate your existence!
i find him endlessly helpful because i can look forward to the rest of my life knowing ican share it wiht him!
my thoughts, anyway...
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Ummm Well...Voted for by Lady Bloodlust.
You have to remember that not all people want another person in their life. Yes, lost do, but alas not all. For thoughs who do and have no one, i am truly sorry, and all i can offer for help is to keep looking. But if you are someone who has a companion, try to help thoughs who don't. Sometimes all it talkes is one friend too keep someone from the unnessisary act of suicide. And its noth that people don't care about others, no, its usually, that they don't want to get entangled in someone elses life.


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June 10, 2005
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Erm. i have a hash view on this topic. The topic i understand is "why doesn't anyone care? or appear to care?" th simple answer is coz they don't. Tehy don't have time in this take take selfish world we live in :)November 13, 2005
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Well, I think first of all someone needs to know that someone else needs a companion. If they don't know, how can they give company? And if someone is without company, isn't it also because they are not giving another company, mostly themselves? I mean, it can be just personal preference, but then a person would not complain!Please register or login to comment! It's totally free