Are you catholic? Sorry.
It's not bad unless you have ill intentions. IF you are in a relationship, and open & honest with your new found friends about your committment, then I would think you are safe in making new online pals. Usually the only reason people begin to feel guilt is when they're in a relationship, or they have alterior motives outside of that. Maybe you just feel some deep-rooted guilt? Who knows, but if your intentions are good, what's wrong with making friends, in any format?
Good luck
2006-06-15 10:49:59
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answered by tula_p 3
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Why would you call it a sin or something bad.. People are people and the opposite sex are people too. Some of the best relationships are from the opposite sex.
Sin or something bad. are only things that people put a tag on. For one person it maybe bad to not say excuse me when you sneeze. To another it maybe a sin to look at the opposite sex.. it if such a sin. How did that person get you? By looking at you..
2006-06-15 10:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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no it is not a sin to make friends that are the opposite sex over the net. you keep on making friends an don't let anyone tell u different.
2006-06-15 10:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The more the marrier!!! Absolutly not. You are put on earth to make friends who cares if they are the opposite sex. Some of my best friends are men. No its not a sin. So talk it up. :-)
2006-06-15 10:32:58
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answered by mini_may04 2
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2016-10-30 23:14:31
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answered by ? 4
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If you are married or even seriously living with someone, its pretty much cyber cheating if you don't discuss it with your significant other. If she catches you doing it behind her back, that is how she will view it, wouldn't you if the shoe were on the other foot? If you discuss it & she knows, she is less apt to view it as a threat.
2006-06-15 10:36:28
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answered by kspersian 2
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Of course not! If you are going to make friends, make them. It is neither of those things. Now, if it was more of a sexual thing involving meeting them and... you know... then I would ask you to seriously consider the pros and cons before acually going through with it.
2006-06-15 10:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you know they are who they say they are, and they're not writing from prison or a she-man, it's okay. It is possible to have a platonic relationship, as long as you don't find the other person attractive.
2006-06-15 10:32:16
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answered by Dr. Psychosis 4
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i would think not, unless you have an immoral purpose in mind. making new, casual friends can always be a learning experience.
2006-06-15 10:30:25
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answered by frank castle 1
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Not unless it is some perv attempting to seduce minors...like kentuckywhatevernumber he is using today.
2006-06-16 02:19:20
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answered by Selkie 6
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