This is a Journal entry by Hypoman
Tuesday 25 July 2000
Hypoman Started conversation Jul 25, 2000
You know those days where it feels as though you're completely bereft of a reason to live...? The throes of adolescent love have had to be stilled, as the throes of adolescent love so often are, by reality. Sophie is off on holiday to Greece for seven weeks tomorrow, which is great for her. I knew nothing about it before tonight, so I guess that indicates pretty well where I stand. I'm not a happy man, but as men everywhere know, unhappiness in love centres on not being able to do anything about it, so I guess I'll just have to wear it. I'll probably not see her again, and if I do she'll have other things on her mind, no doubt, which is hard.
My disappointment and my sorrow are too great and too sad to describe well, but I feel a sense of loss, even if I haven't really lost anything. I hope that Sophie has a really good holiday. Is love always like this? I can't remember, to be honest.
The weather was not a good day for heartbreak. It was actually sunny for a while today. I don't know what will happen tomorrow, but the forecasts aren't good - then again, though, the forecasts weren't good for today...
Tuesday 25 July 2000
Classic Krissy Posted Jul 26, 2000
I'm so sorry, babe. That shouldn't happen to you.
*HUGS* It's just horrible.
Tuesday 25 July 2000
Hypoman Posted Jul 27, 2000
*Hugs back*
Thanks Krissy! It's good to know that your friends are around when you need them! Actually, I feel a lot better today. I'll still be thinking of her while she's gone - and probably even more if she comes back...!
Tuesday 25 July 2000
vegiman:-) Posted Aug 3, 2000
Not a journal entry for a while now - Hope you are coping and feeling a bit better. Now you know where that saying *Love Hurts* comes from - we all go though it sometime - I hope everything turns out the way you would like it to. catch you soon.
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