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Thank you Running In Rain girl!!

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WhatTheFuck123 · 25/12/2020 17:58

Loads of you will remember a girl who posted on here earlier in the year, she was the "Dumped By Text" poster who's prick of a boyfriend ghosted her with a callous "no need to reply" text after two years. She was very inspiring to a lot of women on here, the way she handled it was pure class. Anyway towards the end of the thread somebody who had never used or even heard of MN before posted about her own devastation let's call her Amy. Her friend had told her about the Rain Runner thread and advised her to read it for inspiration. Amy was going through something similar to what I had been through so eventually I messaged her privately and asked how she was doing. She replied, I replied and within a week it was part of our daily routine to send each other huge messages of support and encouragement. It has been an absolutely terrible year for both of us but we have had it made so much easier by finding each other. We think the same way, we love the same way, we hurt the same way, we share the same fears, goals, dreams our lives have been so parallel. I could write sentences that she would identify with so much it freaked her out and vice versa. We still didn't know each other's names and referred to each other as our MN names only as we wanted to respect one another's privacy. But gradually we exchanged locations and other little things... then just before lockdown in October we both bit the bullet, travelled an hour and a half to meet in the middle... and BOOM revealed ourselves. I gave Amy the biggest hug, I feel like I've known her all my life. We ate, drank, laughed, cried, exchanged allsorts of life experiences and I can honestly say I've made a friend for life. We met under horrible circumstances but our friendship is now so much more than that, we have loads in common and a psychic even told her that she would meet a positive influence with my surname! When this covid shit is over we are planning lots of fun days out! So thank you Rain Runner wherever you are now and thank you MN... from two childless women who stumbled upon each other on a parenting forum, helped build each other back up again and bonded for life. I know loads of people have probably met up on here and it's no big deal to anyone else, but it's the best most supportive thing that happened to me all year and I'm so glad I found my new friend!

Merry Christmas 👊

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hocuspocus1922 · 25/12/2020 21:16

Brought a tear to my eye this did ❤️

BlueThistles · 25/12/2020 21:20

omg I recall "Running in the Rain" thread... she was magnificent in the face of adversity..

OP your post made me tearful too.. for many reasons.. but the main one being.. the support and the friendship we 'anon' people on here can depend on... yours is a wonderful story that has crossed from online to life... and just a joy to read..

Merry Christmas to you both and to Running in the Rain wherever she now may be... ❤️🎉🎄🌟

RunningInRain · 26/12/2020 00:13

Oh my goodness!!! I can’t tell you how warm and fuzzy this thread has made me. Thank you to the poster who sent me a private message telling me about this thread!
I almost felt embarrassed to come back after I left the original thread as I felt so raw and vulnerable writing it and was so broken at times. I’ve just read my original post again and I can feel and remember the shock as if it was yesterday, yet in other ways it feels like I’m talking about someone else from a long time ago.
I’m just back from a lovely Christmas Day spent with family and was reflecting on the weird year we have all had in so many ways but counting my blessings too. I can honestly say I’ve learnt so much about myself. I still run and it still really helps me - I actually enjoy it now too , which I never thought I’d say !
Thank you so much for the initial help you all gave me and the kind words you have written in this thread. The thought that I might have helped anyone in a small way through my story is very heart warming.
@WhatTheFuck123 - so glad that you met ‘Amy’ and formed such a friendship.
Happy Christmas to everyone and stay strong 💪

Pegsonstrings · 26/12/2020 00:41

That is such a wonderful read. It's such a nice thing when you connect with someone and build friendship from it. In my ripe old age i find it so nice.

Sunflower1970 · 26/12/2020 06:10

Aww lovely story xx

Midnightstar76 · 26/12/2020 06:22

What a fabulous outcome, lovely xx

Terracottasaur · 26/12/2020 06:25

So lovely Flowers

MrsPerfect12 · 26/12/2020 07:44

Lovely story!
I remember running in the rain, I hope she comes back and lets us know how she is.

Tafelberg · 26/12/2020 08:24

@MrsPerfect12 she’s back, her reply is a few posts above yours Smile

I love this outcome too and am another one thankful for this thread, albeit for different reasons. A guy who dumped me in a pretty cold, cowardly way earlier this year recently got back in touch to apologise for his behaviour, saying he felt bad and I deserved better. Recalling this thread helped me keep my dignity and not even open his message before I deleted it. I know full well he only got in touch to make himself feel better and because he doesn’t like the thought that someone out there thinks he’s a dick. @RunningInRain, remembering your strength of mind in the face of far worse treatment really helped me and I’m so glad to read how much better you’re doing after everything that happened to you. All the best for the new year!

Peridot1 · 26/12/2020 09:32

This is so lovely to read. There is so much amazing support on here and it’s really lovely that you have met up and connected through such horrible circumstances and now are so close.

Lovely that words on a screen can mean so much and lead to so much.

I hadn’t come across RunninngInRain’s threads before but read them earlier and the support and advice was amazing. And she was amazing in building herself back up.

MrsPerfect12 · 26/12/2020 10:21

@Tafelberg thanks!
Goodness knows how I missed that! 🙈

queenofknives · 26/12/2020 10:39

Aww that is great to hear! Happy christmas!

Ithinkim · 26/12/2020 12:56

@RunningInRain I often direct people to your original post as a masterclass.

I'm so pleased you had a good Christmas thank you for the update.

Pollypudding · 26/12/2020 13:27

Just read Running in Rain threads- so inspirational and glad she has recovered. Wonderful story about how this led to your friendship. Mums net at its best!

wishywashywoowoo70 · 26/12/2020 13:54

@RunningInRain

Oh my goodness!!! I can’t tell you how warm and fuzzy this thread has made me. Thank you to the poster who sent me a private message telling me about this thread! I almost felt embarrassed to come back after I left the original thread as I felt so raw and vulnerable writing it and was so broken at times. I’ve just read my original post again and I can feel and remember the shock as if it was yesterday, yet in other ways it feels like I’m talking about someone else from a long time ago. I’m just back from a lovely Christmas Day spent with family and was reflecting on the weird year we have all had in so many ways but counting my blessings too. I can honestly say I’ve learnt so much about myself. I still run and it still really helps me - I actually enjoy it now too , which I never thought I’d say ! Thank you so much for the initial help you all gave me and the kind words you have written in this thread. The thought that I might have helped anyone in a small way through my story is very heart warming. *@WhatTheFuck123* - so glad that you met ‘Amy’ and formed such a friendship. Happy Christmas to everyone and stay strong 💪
So glad to hear you're doing ok.
BlueThistles · 26/12/2020 14:13

@RunningInRain

Oh my goodness!!! I can’t tell you how warm and fuzzy this thread has made me. Thank you to the poster who sent me a private message telling me about this thread! I almost felt embarrassed to come back after I left the original thread as I felt so raw and vulnerable writing it and was so broken at times. I’ve just read my original post again and I can feel and remember the shock as if it was yesterday, yet in other ways it feels like I’m talking about someone else from a long time ago. I’m just back from a lovely Christmas Day spent with family and was reflecting on the weird year we have all had in so many ways but counting my blessings too. I can honestly say I’ve learnt so much about myself. I still run and it still really helps me - I actually enjoy it now too , which I never thought I’d say ! Thank you so much for the initial help you all gave me and the kind words you have written in this thread. The thought that I might have helped anyone in a small way through my story is very heart warming. *@WhatTheFuck123* - so glad that you met ‘Amy’ and formed such a friendship. Happy Christmas to everyone and stay strong 💪

Fantastic ❤️

AryaStarkWolf · 04/03/2021 11:18

@WhatTheFuck123

They were together for two years, she loved him so very much. Then out of the blue after a romantic weekend away he sent a text saying basically this isn't working it's over... no need to reply?! So... she literally never replied even though she completely fell apart. Everyone said he would come running back and sure enough he did! He sent text after text after text, begging and getting angry as to why she wouldn't reply. He eventually even sent her a letter in the post saying how sorry he was. She literally never acknowledged or spoke to him again...
So he did actually acknowledge the initial break up text? I just read the original thread and I wondered if he'd even sent it because his follow up texts were so odd. What an asshole. Best revenge ever though never acknowledging the fucker again
Howdoin · 04/03/2021 13:12

I had it filtered for ops posts only so you will need to ‘go to post’ to read the whole thread @AryaStarkWolf

AryaStarkWolf · 04/03/2021 13:19

Oh thanks Howdin Flowers

RealisticSketch · 04/03/2021 13:26

This is why I love Mumsnet.
Has anyone nominated that thread for classics? It was full of such brilliant advice and Running was such a great example, it should be!

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