God programmed our souls all differently. I do believe it is possible for lots of people to fall in love on line. Falling in love is a spiritual effect therefor why should meeting have anything to do with it. True love is soul deep and not dependent on any physical matter.
2007-01-26 02:08:17
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answered by Teddy Bear 5
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Yes, people can fall in love online. I've done it but turned out not to be exactly what I had thought it would be. It didnt work out. I met my husband on a phone chat line, 14 days before Katrina hit us. We talked on the phone for about a week before we met in person, and just his voice was enuff to fall in love with. When we met, I was so excited, and that first kiss.. well almost 2 years later, I still remember it and thats what got me, that first kiss! We met Aug 14, 2005 and we got married May 23, 2006 not even a month after his divorce was final.. it was quick, but love at first sight.. and to this day, we have not had one fight, argument or disagreement. We get along perfect..
So yes you can fall in love online..
2007-01-26 02:13:48
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answered by ? 5
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well I have a brother who has fell in love twice online. I think that it depends on your desire to or not to. my brother was pretty desperate and ended up having two relationships at the same time, bought rings , had photos taken ,everything. I would be very careful, especially ONLINE you know as well as i do that there is a lot of weirdos out there, but there is a lot of genuine people too. I would randomly test them in differnt ways, by lying a little just to see reaction and then going from there, whatever works for you..
2007-01-26 02:13:30
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answered by WURSTNGHTMARE61 2
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Fantasy - you cannot love someone until you've spent time together and know both the good and the bad about them. Also, personalities might click just fine online but grate on each others nerves when in the same room.
2007-01-26 02:06:49
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answered by lunasage 6
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I think you can believe you are in love with someone you met online, but it needs to be confirmed or decided not so by an actual meeting. After all, as everyone says, you can be anyone you want to be on the internet.
2007-01-26 02:06:51
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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They can fall in love online, but it is part fantasy. You cant fully know a person online, so you would fill the parts you dont know with fantasy so fit what you want.
2007-01-26 02:06:40
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answered by chizzylene 4
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i wouldnt say that if you real with yourself and the other person that you can fall in love online, but you sure can like someone enough to travel around the world to meet them...thats what my now husband did to meet me...
im australian....he's american and he flew from Atlanta to Cairns, Australia to meet me. that was over 6 years ago now...
we now live in the US in a beautiful house and have a two and a half year old daughter..
yes, it can happen, but both people have to be honest and not just go off on some wild ride about being in love with someone that you have never met!
2007-01-26 02:08:27
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answered by skattered0077 5
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to answer your question yes people can fall in love online, its just another way of meeting people , i found my wife online heck we prolly chatted over a period of two or so years before we even got to meet face to face , so from personall experience yes it does work . probably takes a little more effort though seeing as you are not with the person in the flesh and also due to being deprived of one of your senses , and it dont take an einstien to work out what that one is. but to enlighten the totally dense... its touch
2007-01-26 02:13:16
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answered by aerobatic22405 2
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Once in a while it works, many times it's fantasy. You've built the other person up so much in your mind...filling the blanks in with what you want him/her to be...that you're disappointed when you finally meet. Best plan: meet ASAP. Send a few emails, if you seem interested, meet. If it's across the country...forget about it immediately.
2007-01-26 02:07:35
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answered by shannonscorpio 4
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I think it is mostly fantasy. It is impossible to really know someone just from the computer. You have to be around them and see how they interact with people and lifes situations. That's not to say you can't build a relationship after you meet on the computer, but you can't base everything on how someone is on the computer alone.
2007-01-26 02:12:17
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answered by ? 6
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