World Friendship Day

I’ve been notoriously bad at keeping friends, primarily due to my depressive episodes, where I would shut myself off and refuse all contact. As I’ve grown older, I’ve been honest with people and have made at least one friend who doesn’t judge me for ‘ignoring’ them. Real friends don’t judge. Real friends are there when you need them.

The official blurb states:

Friendship plays a crucial role in promoting trust, empathy, and mutual respect among people. Celebrating this day highlights the value of relationships in overcoming misunderstandings, reducing conflict, and building more inclusive societies. The event also aligns with the United Nations’ goal of encouraging dialogue among civilizations and promoting peace. In a world that can often feel divided, World Friendship Day is a powerful reminder of our shared humanity and the difference we can make by reaching out and supporting one another.

I like to bring it closer to home. True friends can provide a vital sounding board and a judgment-free environment to talk about your feelings and worries. After all, as the saying goes, “a problem shared is a problem halved”

Just talking about something can bring it into closer perspective, and solutions may suddenly present themselves.

When people understand what you’re going through, they are less likely to judge. So, do any of you have a friend you have lost touch with? Perhaps consider reaching out again and letting them know that you’ve been thinking of them.

I’d like to consider you as my friends. You have stuck with me through thick and thin, and my many periods of inactivity when I was in such a dark place that I couldn’t read emails, even the positive ones. I appreciate constructive criticism, as it only serves to improve my stories, and I would re-read them when I was in the right frame of mind.

My writing means a great deal to me. It helps me understand my feelings and my past, as well as letting me live a vicarious sex life through my characters. I’m glad that so many of you also enjoy my stories.

Thank you, Friends.

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4 Replies to “World Friendship Day”

  1. Tiptop words, David, thanks for drawing attention to World Friendship Day which I’d never heard of. There are a couple of candidates I can think of for your reaching out. I try to visit your site once a day – the archive within it is so rich with wisdom and horniness and regularly I find myself spending an hour exploring a section, a writer, a link that I have never been before. Your contributions to the net are indeed “reaching out and supporting one another.”

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    1. Thanks, Paul. I’m glad you’re here and been supportive over the years. It means a lot to me.

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  2. David you are an extra-ordinary person, never let anyone tell you otherwise. Anyone who can’t see past your depression is an idiot.
    Although we’re separated by an ocean I concider you a long distance friend.

    (Love the pics you included with article, even fantasize that they are you – especially the one showing his beautiful uncut penis)

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    1. Thank you, my friend. You have always been supportive and I have always appreciated that. I’m coming out of about three months of being low, and stressed. But I carried on writing throughout, which I’m quite proud of. I don’t usually write when depressed.
      I’m so glad you’re here.

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