Sorosy
29-03-2008, 01:09 AM
HABBOHOTEL.COM -- Tyler White or more commonly known as Ebonic is all alone. The 17-year-old Internet Habbo player recently lost his girlfriend and Habbo soulmate, "Citizen", and he's unsure of how to deal with the confusing new emotions that have begun to stir inside of him.
"I gave her the key to my heart," said Tyler. "I gave her my love, my devotion, and some of my favorite Habbo furniture."
Tyler, 17, never got to meet his online girlfriend Tayler in real life. They met online almost six months ago, but were committed to love after only a few conversations on Habbo Hotel.
"There was just something about her," explained Tyler. "I loved her and I admit, I found her pixel sexually attractive, but there is more to her than just that! I would make a casino and name it after her, and we would share the time together, while we did homework, posted on **********, and played MSN checkers.
"I just thought this one was something special," continued Tyler. "I would give her Habbo love ducks and links to all of my favorite love poems that were written for people like us!"
Tyler has been unable to talk about his break-up and even considered quitting Habbo all together just to get away from the depression. At seventeen, break-ups are always tough to deal with.
Tyler was afraid to mention his girlfriend to his few friends at school as they would only but laugh at him.
"The people on ********** harass me and bring me down even more by asking me for pictures of her ****, or something like that," said Tyler. "I wish they would understand that there is so much more to our relationship than that!"
"I just wish people would understand." said Tyler with a small frown, "but the people on ********** just ask me how I knew it wasn't a man and to be honest I wouldn't care I just want someone to love and for them to love me back."
"Our relationship was on the level where we were almost ready to exchange password's and share each others Habbo accounts, a huge commitment in a relationship." said Tyler, wiping his nose. "I just don't understand where we went wrong."
Tyler isn't sure he can trust any woman from HabboHotel.com anymore, and is afraid to reveal his true self online to another.
Tyler came close to deleting his chat logs that he had with Tayler in a fit of anger. "I was hurt. But now, these chatlogs are all I have left to cherish," explained Tyler.
"I may never be able to Habbo date again," cried Tyler.
Source:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/VIRTUAL/asiapcf/03/27/HABBOHOTEL_BREAKUP/index.html
This was originally posted by Finch-HIMself on his forum but I thought I would share it here since I thought it was kinda funny.
"I gave her the key to my heart," said Tyler. "I gave her my love, my devotion, and some of my favorite Habbo furniture."
Tyler, 17, never got to meet his online girlfriend Tayler in real life. They met online almost six months ago, but were committed to love after only a few conversations on Habbo Hotel.
"There was just something about her," explained Tyler. "I loved her and I admit, I found her pixel sexually attractive, but there is more to her than just that! I would make a casino and name it after her, and we would share the time together, while we did homework, posted on **********, and played MSN checkers.
"I just thought this one was something special," continued Tyler. "I would give her Habbo love ducks and links to all of my favorite love poems that were written for people like us!"
Tyler has been unable to talk about his break-up and even considered quitting Habbo all together just to get away from the depression. At seventeen, break-ups are always tough to deal with.
Tyler was afraid to mention his girlfriend to his few friends at school as they would only but laugh at him.
"The people on ********** harass me and bring me down even more by asking me for pictures of her ****, or something like that," said Tyler. "I wish they would understand that there is so much more to our relationship than that!"
"I just wish people would understand." said Tyler with a small frown, "but the people on ********** just ask me how I knew it wasn't a man and to be honest I wouldn't care I just want someone to love and for them to love me back."
"Our relationship was on the level where we were almost ready to exchange password's and share each others Habbo accounts, a huge commitment in a relationship." said Tyler, wiping his nose. "I just don't understand where we went wrong."
Tyler isn't sure he can trust any woman from HabboHotel.com anymore, and is afraid to reveal his true self online to another.
Tyler came close to deleting his chat logs that he had with Tayler in a fit of anger. "I was hurt. But now, these chatlogs are all I have left to cherish," explained Tyler.
"I may never be able to Habbo date again," cried Tyler.
Source:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/VIRTUAL/asiapcf/03/27/HABBOHOTEL_BREAKUP/index.html
This was originally posted by Finch-HIMself on his forum but I thought I would share it here since I thought it was kinda funny.