but seriously i don't see why it can't happen, love is a feeling to another person, the way in which you communicate with that person is irrelevant. if people can talk on the phone, send SMS messages or communicate through mail and love each other the internet is not that diffrent. however i will agree that meeting the other guy/girl in person might change your opinion on them and the love will be lost. but you can defenitly fell in love over the internet.
I must have missed this. I agree. If someone had a friend in an adjacent state, and said "Hey, I know this girl, she might be good for you." And the two start talking over the phone, and after a while (weeks, months, whatever) go and see/be with her, most won't see a problem with that. However, if one was to do that online, and even web-chat, it's immediately looked down on.
It's also funny, that when talking with someone over the phone, even if it's strictly business. Most would never say something like 'we'll continue this talk in real life'. Maybe, face-to-face, but never 'real life'. Yet online, you are able to webcam with them, which entails seeing their face along with hearing their words.
Hell, I'm sure they have online local dating for people who aren't willing to go out of state, and then more global sites for the people who are willing and have the means to do so. It doesn't even have to be an inconvenience, if you know your limits.
I also agree with your last part, people can fall in love online. People just make the mistake in assuming love cannot end, just because you go there and you find out it isn't what you expected, doesn't mean you didn't fall in love online. You have people who falls in love with celebrities, and even stalks them. Human emotions is not to be underestimated. Even parents could stop loving their children under certain circumstances. The ending is not proof for a lack of love in the beginning. In that case, one could say they don't love anyone they have been in past relationships with.
Physical presence shouldn't be mistaken as an asset necessary to fall in love, but necessary to sustain it. We know that even if a close couple is to be separated for a long period of time, that the relationship could be in jeopardy. However, what we can see in this is, love gained and love lost. There's nothing to confirm that one cannot fall in love online. But, we do have many people saying that yes, they fell in love online. We just have to take their word for it, a lot of them aren't kids and probably have been in a relationship before. If we start questioning one's love for another, then we could all just be say 'You don't love that person' regardless of the proximity between both individuals, in the end, we will never know and that's between them.
Some statistics. A huge difference from what most people assume. Now there's going to be several links, just giving a warning.
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Long distance relationships are always or more less likely to fail: There is no evidence to suggest this. Calling it a myth.
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Despite what many people believe, LDRs do not break up at any greater rate than more traditional, geographically close, couples
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It's very possible. Anyways, I hope I opened the minds of people that has or will view this thread.
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