I dont really think its desperation. I know plenty of people who have met one another online. Some worked, some didnt..same goes for meeting people in a bar or club etc. As for myself I am pretty busy most of the time and dont really have time to go "out" to meet someone. And I enjoy conversing with women, I love women, whether it be on here, in person, in church, wherever. Besides, you dont always have to "hookup" with someone you meet online. Some people just like to chat online, friends, e-pals, etc. You never know, you may actually learn something from a stranger that you never knew. I know when I get a good answer on here, I wonder what the person is like, and I dont hesitate in trying to find out a little more about them, especially if im truly intrigued by them.
2006-12-18 08:16:43
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answered by INFINITE CONSCIOUSNESS 5
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Actually a lot of good comes out of it. Statistics are showing a high percentage of successful relationships are made through proper dating sites (not chat rooms or sleazy hook-up sites).
People who look for love on the internet are not desperate, they are sensible. They are mainly older people, because there are not many other ways to meet potential partners when you're over 30.
In the old days, we would meet through our extended family (which most of us don't have any more) or through work (but now everyone works too hard and goes straight home). When you get to a certain age, most of your friends are married so you have no one to go out to night clubs with (and even if you did, you'd feel like a geriatric). And a single woman can't go to bars alone. So faced with a choice of being an old spinster or joining a dating site, it's a no brainer.
If you posted a question asking how many people had got married to someone they met on the internet, I bet you'd get a lot of answers.
2006-12-17 17:14:52
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answered by Kylie 3
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I don't think trying to hook it up via the Internet is any more desperate than going into a bar with that intention. It can't always be that cool person in one of our classes or at work. Wherever it works, right?... Actually, I think the Internet has its perks. Shyness seems to drop away altogether. Honesty is easier when your just staring at a computer screen. You can get to know someone pretty well and fast too. Myself, I don't have any desire to try to hook it up this way. I like face-to-face stuff. You can't get electricity and good vibes this way...
2006-12-17 17:43:33
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answered by 670000000mph 2
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Personal relationships on the internet, at their best = people helping other people. There are litterally thousands of ways that can happen. I have actually made a hobby of collecting stories of couples that met on the internet. I find it a fascinating topic. You would be surprised how many succesful couples met that way. You should not be so negative about what other people find fulfilling. Try being a little more open minded about it.
Jon
2006-12-17 17:12:46
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answered by Jon 6
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some people need to... such as adults with busy lives, that are unable to have much of a social life. It's their way to meet people, and because they're on the internet so damn much because of their job it's convinient. I'm not a huge fan of it and would rather stick to the good ol'-fashioned way of dating, but some need it... and I've seen a few that have worked through an on-line dating service.
...some are lookin' for some tail.
then again, there isn't much difference between online dating and "real" dating in that aspect.
=D
2006-12-17 17:12:31
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answered by bigcatbarber 2
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Besides being stupid, you open yourself up for problems. Most people use Internet dating because they are too lazy to go out there and get 'em. They could also be so desperate they prefer to let their fingers do the walking instead of applying themselves for what they really are. Internet net dating is not how to pick out your future mate.
2006-12-17 17:14:12
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answered by Ms-No-It-All 4
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i've known some very normal and good looking ppl who met ppl on the internet and ended up getting married so i don't know. personally i like to flirt and have little fun with some i meet on the internet but to actually meet them in person or go out with them...no way...you just never know who they are. and some guys can talk a good game but you exchange personal info and they start getting all possessive and controlling and turn into stalkers....
2006-12-17 17:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people may feel comfortable dealing with some one that they would never meet. Some may have a strong urge to communicate with some one, but can't find any or don't have the courage to communicate in person.
2006-12-17 17:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-15 03:59:18
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answered by balick 4
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If your relationship is based on communication it has a way better chance to survive and be fulfilling than one based on money, or looks.
2006-12-17 17:12:45
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answered by shadycaliber 3
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