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I saw finest in there.

 

I got worried.

 

Lul.

 

I actually thought the same thing when I noticed it was capitalized XD


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I like rarity and I'm not a girl...technically speaking.


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I've never understood how people cam start relationships with someone they met online.

I'm so showing Viscra this. His friend CLOP (reminder: Caps LOck Pony) would love to give you a lesson on successful online relationship.

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Actually, yeah, I'm with you on that. I've never understood how people cam start relationships with someone they met online.

 

hi

i met feathers on a forum 1 year ago

i fell in love in him february 1 2011

february 13, 2012, i'm still madly in love with him, and so is he

what do you have to say against that?

 

relationships formed online has just the amount of potential to blossom into a healthy relationship as if you would have met the person IRL. it doesn't make it any more significantly different than other relationships if both parts are able to understand what each other say, and both parts' feelings for each other are strong enough. online relationships are just like any other relationship you would be able to get IRL.

 

so... yeah. relationships, as long as you love each other, it doesn't matter if you met each other online or offline. it's all the same kind of love. and that's what matters, right?

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I recall a post, don't know which thread, where someone said people tend to act nice to blend in IRL, whereas they're not afraid to show their true face online. And I think I replied saying that people gather in groups to do bad things in private, and then behave themselves in public.


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hi

i met feathers on a forum 1 year ago

i fell in love in him february 1 2011

february 13, 2012, i'm still madly in love with him, and so is he

what do you have to say against that?

 

relationships formed online has just the amount of potential to blossom into a healthy relationship as if you would have met the person IRL. it doesn't make it any more significantly different than other relationships if both parts are able to understand what each other say, and both parts' feelings for each other are strong enough. online relationships are just like any other relationship you would be able to get IRL.

 

so... yeah. relationships, as long as you love each other, it doesn't matter if you met each other online or offline. it's all the same kind of love. and that's what matters, right?

 

 

I have nothing against it, I just think it's weird. You can't have the same interaction with someone online as you can in person. And I don't mean physically. There are just so many aspects of a relationship that talking to someone online or on the phone can't capture. You can't go do things with somebody you only know online. There's no body language, there're no shared experiences. And how do you know that's how they are, really? Plenty of people act a lot different online than they do IRL, they could be a totally different person. It's so much easier to lie when a relationship is solely online, or any sort of long distance, really. Relationships have a late foundation in trust, and in my opinion, that kind of trust can't be built except in person. The fact that you claim to have built this trust in less than a year over the Internet makes no sense to me whatsoever. Now, I know I'm not a very trusting person, but still.

 

 

 

And though I don't want to get into it right now, people throw around the word "love" far too much these days. Very few relationships last long, and the "love" they feel for each other is rarely real.

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Plenty of people act a lot different online than they do IRL, they could be a totally different person.

Yeah, they could be acting like everyone else IRL just to increase their chances of blending in. I've been looking for that other thread I was talking about, but I don't know which keywords to use.

I see where you're coming from, but the great majority of people are terrible body-language readers, so that's not a valid point.


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Yeah, they could be acting like everyone else IRL just to increase their chances of blending in. I've been looking for that other thread I was talking about, but I don't know which keywords to use.

I see where you're coming from, but the great majority of people are terrible body-language readers, so that's not a valid point.

 

Everybody reads body language subconsciously, in varying degrees, even if they don't do it actively. You can't do that over the Internet.

 

But hey, if you're happy with it, who am I to judge?

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Found the thread. I'll link directly to the posts.

Rose's argument: http://mlpforums.com...1703#entry61703

Flutter's words (3rd paragraph): http://mlpforums.com...1737#entry61737

And my two-cents (starting at the 3rd paragraph): http://mlpforums.com...1830#entry61830

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