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Is it possible to fall in love with a voice? or with text?
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Or with text? And what kind of feeling is it when there are letters and sounds between you, not touches?

Psychologists say that our perception depends heavily on imagination. When we don’t see a person, we complete their image. The voice becomes a conductor: timbre, intonation, pauses — all this says about a person no less than his eyes or gait. The voice can envelop, soothe, excite. It creates intimacy even where it would seem impossible.

And the text? It is even more insidious. There are no random movements in it, like in real life. Every word is a choice, every phrase is an invitation to the world of another person. Through correspondence, we open up more often, speak more boldly, confess feelings that we would not dare to have in person. But it is in this vulnerability that true attraction is born.

Remote passion is a truly psychological story. It is about attention. When they write to you not just "how are you", but "have you eaten today?", when a person remembers your little things, when tenderness is read between the lines - you begin to feel not an absence, but a presence. It does not matter in what format.

Of course, it is easy to deceive here. Not because people lie, but because imagination is stronger than logic. We fall in love with sensations, with how another person makes us feel. And there is nothing wrong with that. Because distant passion is a training of the soul: to feel, to understand, to be attentive. And only then - a meeting, physics, reality.

Is it possible to fall in love with a voice? Of course. And with text? Constantly. The main thing is not to lose yourself in these feelings and remember that behind every letter and sound there is a living person, with their own fears, desires and, perhaps, also with a sinking heart when your nickname lights up.

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