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Why am I domains addicted?

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Why am I being domain domains lover? Why I like to own more and more domains? While I never sold any domain in my life, which I bought. Each time when I decide to purchase new name, I feel an unknown inner happiness of having one more domain, while I never wished to sell a domain. Have I become a Domains Collectors or has this become my hobby. I just think more and more interesting names and just want to grab, while I have no any to use them, just wish to collect them. What would you say about this hobby of mine? Where am I going? What I want? Is it good to have more and more domains without any purpose? Dear readers kindly put your views here over this topic. How many domains have you purchased and why? Why do you want to have more domains? Which kind of happiness do you feel while owning a particular domain name?

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