This. It takes honesty on both parts, but once that guideline is fulfilled, it can blossom just as well as a fave-to-face relationship.Booze Zombie said:It depends if both people are indeed who they said they are and if they actually expressed their feelings to each other.
The latter would be accurate.Damien the Pigeon said:Define "internet love." Are you talking about having a girlfriend or boyfriend in a game, or actually cultivating a real-life relationship over the internet?
Well then, yes, I think that they can be real to an extent. Obviously, it would be very difficult to maintain, but I think it could work for some people.Setsuhen said:The latter would be accurate.Damien the Pigeon said:Define "internet love." Are you talking about having a girlfriend or boyfriend in a game, or actually cultivating a real-life relationship over the internet?
But what if they meet up and try to make it work? Is it still fake then? What about online dating sites? That's dating over the internet.Cabboge said:my opinion? no and go outside at meet real people. Its all like the old days when kids would log on to Runescape and ask people out. Whats the point? You really can't share anything with this imaginary person. Their just someone else, somewhere else with diffrent friends and diffrent interest. It doesn't work because the whole physical attraction is missing and I'm not talking about whether they look good or not, I just don't know a better term. I'm talking about the closness feeling you get with a loved one when you walk with them or have dinner with them or whatever. Thats the long answer
In short, internet relationships are not real.