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Well its 2012.
Nothing surprises me anymore |
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I'm twisted... doorknob.
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It's possible to find love anywhere. In the case of the internet...it's a risky business. If there's no hope for meeting up in person, then everything could end poorly. :\
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xAlseif speaks the truth.
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With a gun barrel between your teeth you speak only in vowels.
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I have had an experience with such a thing a long time ago..for a handful of years I had an online relationship going with a girl on the west coast (I'm on the east side). Though I enjoyed many moments of it, eventually I wanted to meet with her face to face -- in which the person became reluctant...and in a nutshell ultimately I ended the said relationship...I came to the realization that I couldn't wait forever. It went on from my teens all the way to near the beginning of my 20s. Wholeheartedly it was the last time I'd invest in that type of relationship..it was a different time then..and I was a very, very different person. Honestly, I lost faith in such a pursuit through my own eyes.
Nowadays I prefer and have been dating and interactions face to face -- with both good and bad mixed into the whole deal. Even though I haven't had the greatest experience back in the past, I don't see why love online isn't possible. It comes in all shapes and forms and this isn't any exception. My friends whom found and managed to make new lives with significant others through such mediums are a testament to that...and for that, whomever pursues that path...I wish them my best |
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Gintama + Hunter x Hunter + Sword Art Online = Good times :D
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You don't have to be physically there with the person to feel "feelings"
Love is an emotion that can be felt. |
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i need guest passes!
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I personally think it is.
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It's definitely possible.
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Happy Mother's Day to all moms out there! ^^)
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I spent a summer with a girl when I was yougner and we had some kind of relationshp via internet/texts after..We really felt in love, but it didn't last ...
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À la recherche du temps perdu
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OMG!! IT DOES EXISTS! FOR ME!
XDD what a silly life i have.. = w = virtual boyfriend, eh~ |
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EDITED! : carnelian.aisle@gmail.com
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I huge risk. You might come to love someone revolting.
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we can't all just get along
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hannah675 wrote: do you actually believe love could exist here on the internet by means of electronic interaction without involving the "physical" part of the being? Absolutely, love can exist here on the internet. Since it's a matter of pushing right emotional buttons, it become easy to fall in love. On top of it you can always project your imaginary version of the person you are chatting with to multiply the emotions. However, having a relationship without first meeting one another is difficult, because relationships are less of a game and more of a life style. |
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Something important have been forgotten
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ZingFreelancer wrote: hannah675 wrote: do you actually believe love could exist here on the internet by means of electronic interaction without involving the "physical" part of the being? Absolutely, love can exist here on the internet. Since it's a matter of pushing right emotional buttons, it become easy to fall in love. On top of it you can always project your imaginary version of the person you are chatting with to multiply the emotions. However, having a relationship without first meeting one another is difficult, because relationships are less of a game and more of a life style. Wow Zing to be fully honest that a good P.O.V. you got there. I like it. Thanks for sharing it! Overall my own point of view is that a relationship without the physical interaction is doom to fail. The person on the other side can be anyone and with that can you really be in serious relationship with that said individual? Still I'm sure people have accomplish it in the past. Though I do like Zing's idea of falling in love with this mysterious unknown individual with your own imaginary version over the internet. It's kinda like a hopeless romance. It's fun to think about such a subject. |
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It is possible, love can come in inverse proportions and in the most obvious ways.
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We must escape "The Valley Of Shadows."
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There are no rules in finding Love. ♥
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Forever offline ------- *Giggle*
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When you're in the situation anything can feel like love but the thing is there's no real defining measure of what love is because it's so personal. Trying to compare it to any measurable or comparable instance is only dooming yourself. The real measure should be a very simple one, are you happy? If you can say you're happy without hesitation than yeah, sure it's love no matter if it's an in person or internet relationship. If you can't say yes or have any hesitation, either it's not love or won't work out or there's something that needs to be done(ex. bringing your internet relationship to a physical one).
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