Re: Feelings after the game that I find difficult to deal wi
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 11:33 am
To OP:
I am with you on this, and as you can see, many are. I reacted a little different, thriving on this feeling of need, and played a route per day. Emi was the most dreamy route, and my favorite, although Lilly was a close runner (inb4 Lilly fan's hate).
Truth is, that no matter what I say or others say, it won't cure it. It may help, and talking about it was a good decision, but in the end, finding the filler to the whole is something you have to find yourself. Most people probably imagine that it would be love, and in a sense, I guess it would. I don't think that loving someone will necessarily help, but loving yourself for who you are, that's what made me feel right. This may not be the same for you. People are vert intricate. It's sort of an aventure game that you gotta go through yourself, and getting the ending you were supposed to get.
One thing I can say for certain, there is one thing you can decide: whether you enjoy the journey or not. Be happy!
I am with you on this, and as you can see, many are. I reacted a little different, thriving on this feeling of need, and played a route per day. Emi was the most dreamy route, and my favorite, although Lilly was a close runner (inb4 Lilly fan's hate).
Truth is, that no matter what I say or others say, it won't cure it. It may help, and talking about it was a good decision, but in the end, finding the filler to the whole is something you have to find yourself. Most people probably imagine that it would be love, and in a sense, I guess it would. I don't think that loving someone will necessarily help, but loving yourself for who you are, that's what made me feel right. This may not be the same for you. People are vert intricate. It's sort of an aventure game that you gotta go through yourself, and getting the ending you were supposed to get.
One thing I can say for certain, there is one thing you can decide: whether you enjoy the journey or not. Be happy!