Originally posted by trev33Since you've come back from India you seem much more aware of your inner self; and not at all soft or effeminate.
i just finished watching the documentary 'catfish' and it got me thinking about my past relationships with people i had met on the internet, not only my own but everyones.
on a personal note i haven't talked with anyone i only know from the internet on a personal level in a long time and only with a handful of people when i have done, one of whom i ended ...[text shortened]... ong? what factors would it depend on? do you know anyone who has experienced this?
Originally posted by divegeesterOpposite for me on my trip. I came back very confused with my inner self; pacifist, soft, and extremely effeminate now.
Since you've come back from India you seem much more aware of your inner self; and not at all soft or effeminate.
It's as if I have a little bald head I should douse with oil every other day in the sunshine.
28 Jul 11
Relationships over the internet are very different to real life relationships in my experience. Haven't met many in real life but I'm pretty sure they'd be the same as they appered to be on line. I also know a couple who met on line and they've married, had children now.
For stay-at-home people the internet is a social life line.
28 Jul 11
Originally posted by yo its meWhat happened for you socially before the internet "lifeline"?
Relationships over the internet are very different to real life relationships in my experience. Haven't met many in real life but I'm pretty sure they'd be the same as they appered to be on line. I also know a couple who met on line and they've married, had children now.
For stay-at-home people the internet is a social life line.