do relationships that start over the internet work ?
You meet someone online .. chat for a month, meet eachother and then find out u 2 r actually in love ...
is all that possible?
**confused :S
2006-07-11
13:18:28
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@kendrickflorida -- i met my boyfriend online ... my actions and words dont speak differently bro!
2006-07-11
13:28:29 ·
update #1
@kendrickflorida --- now ur confused!! :P .. peace! ;)
2006-07-11
13:34:05 ·
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Sure, it is possible.
You get to know how the person thinks first, and when you find one that thinks the same way that you do and shares the same values in life as you, nothing could be better!
And, your not judged at first based on your physical attributes either. Now that really makes the playing field even!
2006-07-11 13:21:08
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answered by snorkelman_37 5
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I was in that situation once, and it'll be the last time. You need to get to know each other VERY WELL before decide to date or even fall in love with that person. Talk on the internet and when you think you're ready to meet, then do so. But don't start dating right away. Go out together and get used to hanging out and then decide if dating is what you want. My mistake was rushing into a relationship with someone I had talked to for about a month. He ended up being very attached and it scared the crap out of me. Be careful!
2006-07-11 13:21:32
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answered by youdontknowme 3
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Affairs don't actually work and there isn't anything good that can come from them. You asked a question about your man(boyfriend or husband) yesterday, and you said you didn't want to loose him? Your words and actions speak differently. You said you were hurt because he flirted, but you are starting relationships and falling in love online? I know you're confused.
Amended: Yes, I think that you could meet someone online and fall madly in love. I wish you the best of luck.
2006-07-11 13:23:56
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answered by Nep 6
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Anything is possible. However, I prefer to meet people the old fashion way. It's too easy too fool someone when you are not eyeball to eyeball. Someone can say what they know you want to read, now even HEAR, over the internet. By the time you actually meet them, they've already got you on the hook. I think it is stupid to go this route. It may even be dangerous. People that want to take advantage of you are not going to come across that way. They are going to be as charming as they need to be. Stick to meeting someone in person...preferably through a trusted friend.
2006-07-11 13:25:49
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answered by I am Sunshine 6
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Any Thing Is Possible,Not as Good As Meeting At 7-11? Uh OK
2006-07-11 13:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It worked for a friend on mine, she met her current boyfriend on-line about three years ago and now they just bought a condo. As she put it the internet is just a resource to meet people like a club or networking through friends. Not only is it possible it happens quite frequently.
2006-07-11 13:21:32
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answered by kid_flav 3
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I met my boyfriend on line. Met in person three times and then moved in with him...in another state! Two years later we are still in love and no one can believe that we met on cupid.com.
Some people believe that the safest way is to meet somone without the aid of the internet and that meeting someone on line is always dangerous. Well I met my abusive ex-husband off line...yep, met him at church!
Now I am not condoning moving in with someone you barely know (I took a risk) .but on line dating does work!!!
2006-07-11 13:24:48
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answered by A M 3
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Sure does. I met my wife online. It used to be embarassing, but it works. I hated the bar scene, and wasn't in the mood to be set up on another blind date by friends. Online is good since you risk nothing at first. As long as you are honest (no pics of your cousin in a bikini when he asks for a pic), and you hit it off, it's a better bet then someone you meet at a bar when you are both half drunk.
2006-07-11 13:23:02
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answered by Pauly 4
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I pushed him away because he wasn't able to feeling a similar love I had for him. He wasn't gay. you recognize, even now, 2 and a 1/2 years later, it hurts. nicely, now it in simple terms type of sucks. LOL He became the pal i necessary. He became the single man or woman who made me do not forget that convinced, I do favor friendship. He confirmed me what it became. For that on my own, he will continuously have an section in my heart. i have not spoken to him a lot lately. Why? because i imagine i'm surely shifting on and that i'm desperately frightened of going decrease back to the way it became in the start. I doubt it is going to ensue, because i have observed that he's replaced. i prefer to say, he's putting with a "no longer so solid crowd". No drugs/unlawful stuff, only a gaggle of immature idiots and, nicely, he's no longer a similar Craig I knew my senior 12 months of highschool. Pushing him away became very puzzling yet mandatory in one of those number of diverse techniques.
2016-10-14 09:17:07
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answered by ? 4
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I know of 2 women in my community that got involved with men they met on the internet. Both of them ended up in bad relationships that didn't work out.
2006-07-11 13:22:10
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answered by tnmtngirl 5
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