There is no such thing as an online romance. A romance can only develop when you actually know someone in person. You can become friendly on the internet, and then meet them in person and develop a romance that will work out.
2007-11-23 08:30:58
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answered by ♪♫♪The♪♫♪ Duchess 7
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I was doubtful at one point, but willing to say I think they could with time and patience. Hardest thing to do is match schedules and balance life with your family so they don't feel neglected, with someone you care about online. It is also more difficult online because it is easy to misunderstand what the other may be saying since you read words, not inflection of the voice. Probably the hardest [art though would be self doubt... will that person like me when we do meet face to face. are they going to be disappointed. What kind of things has friends and family told them so they will come into the first meeting already doubting. All these things are part of it. It takes work and in real time relationships, you at least get to kiss and touch the other person different online.
2007-11-23 09:55:47
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answered by the_chief 6
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well, you really got me there. I've never tried them, but initially, thats just the way to go these days. im sure that they WORK (meaning at some point a relationship online is made, and two people meet eventually) but the fact that there is a huge mass of people, 90% who lie about who they are, i think that it barley WORKS OUT, get?
2007-11-23 05:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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They can work, but only when people actually meet, otherwise people do not realize the difference between virtual and real life.
I have a friend who met somebody online. They met, fell in love, and are now happily married.
2007-11-23 05:17:23
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answered by Lady Annabella-VInylist 7
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How can they? On line romances are not real. I think that people on line are really not being their true self. Knowing that you meeting this other person is slim to nothing you can make your self into anyone that you want to be. So starting any kind of relationship on line with a lie is bound to bomb from the start.
2007-11-23 05:14:18
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answered by iceprincess 5
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Mine didn't work out...stimes when u chat online you only see a part of them. But as you work out the real relationship with the real person later on, reality bites in. It's different out there. Well, this is just me. Maybe it works for other people. =)
2007-11-23 05:19:19
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answered by Dark Dickinsonian 4
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I have a dear friend that met her husband online- they've been married for 8 years now. I think she is one of the few success stories I've encountered, tho.
2007-11-23 11:18:12
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answered by dizzkat 7
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my friend met her now new husband on the chat rooms, ditched her abusive first husband and moved 300 miles away to be with her new man. They ve been married over 5 years now and have a daughter. Best thing she ever did
2007-11-23 05:06:43
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answered by tiggertoo 3
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the probabilities of it determining are 0.5 0.5. at the initiating, if the region will be relied on and it relies upon on what type of people are utilising it. i imagine that on line and actual existence isn't that a lot diverse. I recommend, relationshps that are head to head do not exercising recurring to boot top? on line can exercising recurring and it may't to boot, it truly is similar to actual existence. be careful regardless of the reality that, do not try something too risky.
2016-10-24 23:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope they do......people are very lonely at times and if they meet online and fall in love all the better.
2007-11-23 05:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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