About Me:
My name is Amelia, and I’m 18
I’m someone who’s genuinely interested in other people. Not just asking ‘How are you?’ for the sake of it, but truly—with a desire to listen, understand and share the moment. I enjoy meeting people online because here it’s only words and feelings that matter, not looks or status. Here you can be yourself, and that’s exactly what I invite you to do — to be simple and warm.
It’s easy to chat with me. I don’t ask you to follow any rules, nor do I expect perfect phrases or conversation topics from you. Just be who you are — sad, funny, tired, inspired, chatty or quiet. I’ll find something to say in reply, and I’ll never pretend I’m not happy to hear from you.
I want everyone who messages me first to feel like a welcome guest, not an awkward passer-by. I’m all for genuine conversation: no dryness, no clichés, no feeling that you’re getting in anyone’s way. I value honesty, I’m a good listener, and I’m always open to new stories — yours and ours together.
You can address me however you like — informally or however you’re more comfortable, with memes or serious questions, with a three-day break or ten messages in a row. All that matters to me is that we both feel at ease together.
Do pop in if you, too, are missing simple human warmth and lively conversation online. I’m right here 🌼
Wish List:
• Find someone who’ll send memes at 3 a.m. and not apologise for it.
• To wake up one day feeling that there’s absolutely nothing I need to do today—and for that to actually be true.
• To live to see the day when an online acquaintance doesn’t disappear after the third ‘hi, how are you’ message.
• Receive a voice message longer than two minutes, in which someone simply tells you how their day went — without the word ‘long story short’.
• Find someone who isn’t afraid to be the first to text ‘let’s chat about something silly’.
• Build a collection of funny stories from strangers, which will later turn into memes for your friends.
• To find someone who also thinks the best compliment is ‘it’s easy to talk to you’.
• To get through at least one day without feeling like I have to be someone else to be liked by people.
• To wait for the moment when someone in a chat says ‘Amelia, you’re right on time as always’ — and it’s actually true.
• Make at least one friend who will remind her, “You’re great, don’t worry about it,” every time Amelia starts doubting herself.