Have you ever met someone that you shortly started getting along with very well for the day but after that you never saw them again?

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One day I came over to my cousin’s house and he had a classmate who came over to hang out and they were both playing video games. My cousin introduced him to me and after that I started playing video games and started to get along very well as if we already knew each other, he seem cool and funny but after that I never saw him again and haven’t asked my cousin if he still hangs out with him.

11 years ago I came over to my friend’s house and he had a party. That night he introduced me to a friend of his who was a cute looking girl and shortly we started talking to each other and interacted a lot. I was being funny with her and made her laugh, I kept smiling at her when I made eye contact with her. We got to know each other’s names while we were hanging out and when it was time for me to leave we said bye and I told her that it was nice meeting her. Sadly I never saw her again.

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  1. AgentElman Avatar

    Many people.

    In high school I went to a debate tournament in a city several hours away. In between debates the students were hanging out in the cafeteria.

    I met a girl from across the state and we talked for hours. We really connected. But I knew I was never going to see her again.

  2. Ancient_Ad7792 Avatar

    probably in the beach i would say it was so fun to play with and chill with!

  3. Charlie820407 Avatar

    I talked to this lady for like 45 minutes at Target one time. It all started with her telling me she liked my overalls 😆

  4. IanRastall Avatar

    Yeah. Karen from Grand Rapids. I knew a girl named Nikki for three days. I thought she was awesome. She played in an all-girl ska band. The first day we took shrooms. It was my first time, and one of my best life experiences. The girl with us was Karen. She was tall, had kind of Beatrix Kiddo blonde hair, was a lesbian, was kinda into me, and none of it ever was anything. The next day, after I was clearly not going to not be excited at having met her, she ghosted me, telling me she was going back to GR, from where we were going to school. So I must have messed it up. But the weird thing is, it was one of those few moments of serious connection. I really fell in love with that girl.

    Also at school this one guy from my dorm I’d never seen before. He brought me back to hang out, and his room was both really cool because it overlooked a ravine of some kind, and really horrible, because it was the smallest dorm room I’d ever seen. He put on Bowie for me, and was counting on the vibe to show me what Bowie “meant”. And I did get it, for a second. He was gay. He’d been hiding in that small, picturesque cubby hole the entirety of the early-90s, had spotted me, had hoped, and I had just sat there dumbly kind of understanding why that music suddenly made sense, but whatever it was, I didn’t dig it. But that was another case of a person I’ve never met before or since who affected my thinking profoundly, at least for a time. And Bowie always made sense after that.

  5. nevernotmad Avatar

    This is what life was like before social media and email. As a teenager, there were kids you could see all summer at camp or scouts or work and be best friends. But, if you didn’t go to the same school then once summer was over, it was ‘goodbye and have a nice life.’

  6. juanitowpg Avatar

    That’s happened on the golf course a couple of times after getting paired up.

  7. violentintrospection Avatar

    i wonder if they also think the same about you?