30 September, 2008

gonzo

What does one do when something just isn't there at all or was and has gone, but getting out of the now seemingly empty situation would be damaging to a person or persons involved?

It's not like anyone can just up and say "I'm not into this" in certain situations, especially when parts of an ongoing interaction are indeed quite pleasant.

It becomes a quandary, due to one party being seemingly or purposely oblivious to a lack of magnetism and the presence of dull predictability, while the other party agonizes over why it can't or won't change, when the magnetism clearly belongs as a major part of said ongoing interaction.

So friends, what is the answer to this riddle of developing disinterest? Inquiring minds want to know.

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