Random musing: Is it strange to feel closer to a real person as a result of imaginary things you did together while…

Random musing: Is it strange to feel closer to a real person as a result of imaginary things you did together while…

Random musing: Is it strange to feel closer to a real person as a result of imaginary things you did together while playing imaginary characters in an imaginary world you built together? In some ways this feels more honest than the day to day. Is a mask acknowledged more real than my everyday face?

4 thoughts on “Random musing: Is it strange to feel closer to a real person as a result of imaginary things you did together while…”

  1. Deep, I like it. It can definitely feel that way. I have better relationships with people that I game with on the internet, never having seen their faces sometimes, than my coworkers that I see for 8+ hours every day.

  2. People open up and expose themselves during play in a ways you could never see in real life, knowing them for couple of years.

    I had many friendships built on playing together that gave me insights I would never get otherwise. So – it’s not strange at all.

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