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ROFL! So true!!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
I think it might be a good way to meet people, but for a serious relationship you really do need to spend some time with each other and around other people.
The Internet is just another bulletin board in the community, and a pretty amazing bulletin board. But it's no replacement for the basics in any developing relationship.
This is usually the way it goes after meeting on the internet. For instance, I lived only 2 hours from my husband when we 'met', and spent a lot of time together as well as on the phone for a year before getting married.
I don't think it's a good idea to meet on the internet and get married a week later, for instance. That's stupidity (although some have done it successfully, but it's rare).
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This is usually the way it goes after meeting on the internet. For instance, I lived only 2 hours from my husband when we 'met', and spent a lot of time together as well as on the phone for a year before getting married.
I don't think it's a good idea to meet on the internet and get married a week later, for instance. That's stupidity (although some have done it successfully, but it's rare).
My wife lived two hours South of me. We met two weeks after meeting -and were married barely 5 months later.
My wife lived two hours South of me. We met two weeks after meeting -and were married barely 5 months later.
Not in a hurry, were you? LOL!
Actually, this happens with people who even meet in church, so I don't think it's any different, really.
I've heard of people meeting for the first time in a mutual place and being married a week later, and stayed married and faithful. It can happen with or without the internet.
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My brother and I both met spouses on the internet. The breakups that eventually happened had nothing to do with meeting on the internet.
This is difficult to assume though, since the entire relationship was due to internet dating... kinda confusing.
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My sister met her husband online. They both lived in Knoxville and while they were still in the "internet stage" she told him that he better not shoot her a line of ........ because she could find out anything she wanted to know about him. She works for the K'ville police department.
They've been married nearly five years and they're doing great.
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How common is this now days? Do alot of people meet, date and end up getting married from meeting on the internet?
My friend just got married from some asian girl and is really happy.
Well, I can't say I've had any better luck in meeting someone in "real life", but the whole internet dating thing scares the life out of me. Too many crazy people out there!!!
I know of some who have had sucess at it, and others who haven't. Pretty much just like "real life".