Real life mystrey

@savypat (20216)
United States
June 22, 2012 2:26pm CST
In every life there is some mystery, after all just the missing socks that never show up again is a mystrey. But how do you respond to the big ones? What if someone disapears, never to be found, a friend, a family member, even a child. How would you deal? How long would you search, would you always look? Could you give this loss to fate, or your higher power, or would you continue to fight for the truth? I don't know how I would act. I do know that there are many questions I have for my parents that I will never know the answers to. Because I still wonder it makes me believe that if a mystery involved a disapearance I would never stop looking. But I am just guessing.
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5 responses
• India
27 Aug 12
Even I would never stop looking. Rather I should say I won't give up leaving myself dissatisfied. I haven't experienced yet but yes I have heard many stories with exactly same theme usually coming with the tag that "its true". But I always remain unconvinced with the fact that how can someone "just vanish". They may have been killed, considered, may have been eaten up by some animals, considered but taking in the statement that they just vanished with a proper logic is something I do not do.
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@lynboobsy11 (11343)
• Philippines
23 Jun 12
It never happened to me with my family and I'm still hoping that it will not. I still remember when I was in high school a close male friend of mine were actually first love since elementary days. But I lost him since after graduation sometimes over the years I'm still asking through mutual friends. Until after 23 years we seen each other through online and were still happy when we saw each other. It is very sad when you lost someone but still there is the mystery behind that through out the years I never thought we will see each other again.
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@Fishmomma (11378)
• United States
22 Jun 12
When I was in college one of my friends disappeared and hasn't been seen since that time. The police called me and asked lots of questions, as I was the last person to talk with him on the telephone. I was stunned when the call came as he didn't sound unusual and the call was the usual length. I didn't know any of his other friends, as he was my pen pal friend. Its sad to know I'm not sure what happened and may never know this information. He had a great job and was always so upbeat.
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@marguicha (214281)
• Chile
22 Jun 12
Some people (friends) have dropped out of my life at one time or another, but not through a disappearence act. There are questions I never asked my loved ones, other questions that I have forgotten. But even with my closest ones, even when they are right by my side, my memory chooses some knowledge and forgets other.
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@ajk111 (2495)
22 Jun 12
i have thought about this issue. if my daughter dissappeared i soon realised if you have no clues where do you begin? i think it would be a horrendous situation and unless you had a starting point searching would be redundant. lets hope it happens to none of us. interesting discussion.
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