yeah.. i couldn't think of anything better off the top of my head.
raverboy
yeah.. i couldn't think of anything better off the top of my head.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
LOL! Nutters!
nutters?? i'd think that you better stick with boo.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
Hi again,
It seems to me alot of you don't think Internet relationships don't work and is a waste of time. But in alot of cases they do work and people do alter their way of life to make it work. Even to the point of packing their belongings and moving to another location to be with their soulmate.
Oh well it no doubt works, but I wouldn't say very often.
****ing a to that man!
internet relationships have actually gone through, i don't doubt that. but it's like looking for a four-leafed clover. you'd better try your luck else where.Originally Posted by Barbara Jones
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
We all know the Internet is a big window of opportunity and we must be careful of these opportunities. Since many people are using the Internet for dating purposes, safety first should be on the forefront of their minds. (Use this medium wisely!)
Internet relationships is a growing population that can't be ignored any more. People are making this way of social behavior a common practice.
My research is still extensive on Internet Relationships and I am still receiving hundreds of letters from Internet Couples from around the world sharing their experiences. Most of our feedback from our readers showed results of marriage while others resulted in devastation.
People are looking outside their box (environment) for something different and better than what they're use too! People are tired of being alone and they're seeking companionship where ever they can find it!
And it seems to me the internet is where they're looking. People are still downing the idea of finding a mate on-line because of their lack of knowledge.
...and your point is?? i know that the internet is a huge place and internet relationships have sparked a new interest. but so has porn, bidding and just about everything else that you can think of. the internet basically has all your daily needs.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
That est true as welll!!!
It was always easy to me to meet a girl by chating with her on an Internet chatroom. But the Internet relationships are very different form the real relationship, when a boy and a girl can stand in front of each other, talk to each other, see each other. The Internet relationship world is unreal for me.
As I stated above, there is nothing difficult to meet new girl on the Internet. When a relationship occurs in the Internet domain, an imagination plays a considerable role. You imagine how the girl is pretty, loveable, good-humoured, nice, good-tempered, and so do the girl. But when the first real meeting takes place, the relationship, in the most cases, changes dramatically.
When I tried to find a girlfriend, I met over one hundred (or two hundred) girls in the age of 16-25 on the Internet. But realising the fact that a relationship can alter nothing in my life when it takes place on the Internet domain, I always suggested that we could arrange a real meeting with the girl. The girl usually agreed, because she was willing to make an appointment too. 95-99% of the first real-world meetings proved to be the last ones as well. Why? When the girl had the one chance to meet me in real world, she did not intend to keep the relationship with me any longer. I did not know why.
Fortunately, there were a little fraction of the hundreds girls I met in the real world, who wanted to keep this relationship longer than one day. In some cases the relationship lasted for a week, two weeks, but not more.
A relationship with my current girlfriend have beginned on the Internet too. It is a exceptional relationship, for we have been in love with each other for about 15 months.
P.S. Sorry for my English![]()
Last edited by Wojtek; 26-12-04 at 05:59 PM.
Internet relationships could work I would assume, but it would be kinda oddish, in my opinion.
I have always thought that a letter, an email or a text message were always impersonal than say a phone call or talking to them in person. You tend to miss out on beign able to read their reactions or their expressions...
But on the flip side, I guess it's easier to just "be yourself" behind a little anonymity of the vast world of the internet, and if a discussion is annoying you... you're two keystrokes away from peace![]()
Thanxs for the replies. Do all of you get together or something? If so I would like to attend your next get together in 2005
B.Jones
actually we do get together. it's usually late at night around 11 after i've finished work. it's at this place called [url]www.cyber00.com[/url] however being that it's late and everyone has a different time schedual than i do, there is hardly anyone online.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
Time differences is always a problem! T'is quite annoying.