Reflections In Prose
JR here. Again, not a man of many words. But so far the trip has definately been worth it. But here's the odd thing about it, and this goes either as a blessing or a warning to anyone else seeking any kind of internet relationship. Once you get over the "Are you really you?" stage of the relationship, the emotions that were there don't really change. You'll feel pretty much however you felt before you became a real person. The only thing that changes is the physical reinforcement of your emotion. Which, in the case of how I feel, definately makes the almost 20 hour drive worth the trip. (includes border and non-sleep stops)Meanwhile, while enjoying this new found physical aspect, I'm going to be relying on RJ's growing ability to take orders (and my ability to know when to give them). 90% of communication is non-verbal, which makes the trip that much more interesting. When we're together I can use what she's doing as a lens into her mind. I can feel her twitch under me. I can see when she's thinking what I want her to and what I want her to much later. This is stuff that I have no chance of reading from a distance when I can't even see, let alone feel, what's going on.
So, in conclusion, RJ, the first day's been totally awesome. Way too short, but totally awesome, and I look forward both to the rest of the week, and when you learn more thought control so I can do more things. =)
To the rest of you, peace out, and the acronym for Reflections In Prose (RIP) is totally unintentional.