World pulse: A friendship bridge to cross all borders



My feeling crosses the boundary when I meet them in a person. It’s like not other than a dream! Since I registered my name in World pulse it’s in 2009 to till date I made 180 friend to friend list and some have been requested. Among 180 I met 2 of them in a person in person. I met just 2 of them but I feel that I met whole World pulse family
At very first I met is Tuula Fai http://www.worldpulse.com/user/8298, few months ago. She is very honest, sweet and caring. I felt so good after meeting her. She is an author, a journalist, a healer and a good person having so honest friendship feeling. Meeting with Tuula fai meant me a lot. She encourages me write, to do things what makes me happy, she pampers me when I cry. Now we are apart but we both do share a lot about our family concerns and that has further fastened us like as a family.
Yesterday was another day I met other caring sister from World pulse and she is Stella Paul http://www.worldpulse.com/user/6725. She was so busy almost no time but we both made it to meet each other though it’s short hour. I am still feeling her warm hug on my shoulder; I am still hearing her gratifying voice calling “Oh! Usha” after seeing me in dim light at a Resort. We did not care others watching us we just sharing our sisterhood with giving each other continuous hug. We did not feel like we are meeting first time, we sensed like we are familiar since long. We talked about VOF, World pulse and yes obviously about family and this made us felicitous indeed.
I would like to thank to World Pulse. I could not make my life so happiest without such a loving and caring sisters/ friends from across the oceans. It’s like dream to meet, to share personal feeling with persons from the globe in a manner that we are attached from long before. Hence World Pulse is like a friendship bridge to cross the border across the globe.
I hopefully am waiting to meet others too.

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