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Here's my list.

 

 

Pinkamena Diane Pie

Jonke

Veece

Zoop I rejected Zoop's offer of himself to me...he's not my type.

Viscra

 

 

Starlighty

D1SC0RD

Arylett

 

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Happy Forever Alone Hearts and Hooves Day... My list is blank... *sigh*

 

My list is blank as a CMC's flank, but does it really suck? No, I don't give a buck!
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Of course Tomantha ! (: ~

 

Sounds like Samantha with a lisp or horribly tight braces on.

 

Raccoon I was just messing with you, I wanted to see how long I'd keep it up xD

 

That's what he said?

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That's what he said?

 

How come 10% of the posts I read each day make me feel more awkward than what I already am

 

My list of people I will accept

 

 

No-one besides Pinkazoid/Pinkie R. Pie

and Plasma

 

 

People who asked me

 

 

 

RaccoonBL

TagteamCast

Plasma

Pinkazoid <3

 

 

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My list

 

 

Doctor XFizzle

The Doctor

XFizzle

DX-Fizzle

DJ XFizzle

Weeping XFizzle

Doctor XFizzloop

Me

Myself

I

 

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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?

 

Actually its not really the same kind of love, 97% of communication is non-verbal. there is also no sex or cuddly time. think of it like robo-love

 

Also, talk about narcissist! :P

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Actually its not really the same kind of love, 97% of communication is non-verbal. there is also no sex or cuddly time. think of it like robo-love

 

Also, talk about narcissist! :P

 

how is it not the 'same kind of love'?

 

so what if almost all communication is non-verbal, how does that stop any feelings to be nurtured and blossom into something more? as long as both parts are trusting and loving towards each other, it shouldn't matter whether or not you can communicate with each other through spoken words or typed ones. i've felt a HELL of a lot more compassion towards people on the internet than i have with people IRL.

 

no sex or cuddly time? there are other ways to go about that online, you know! :P

even if it's only the cyber-kind, it's still enough for me to feel satisfied. so 'robo-love' works in that kind of context. it's not like i am dating a computer over here, which seems to be what your definition of 'robo.love' means. correct me if i am wrong, but that's what i see.

 

what is it that's so narcissist about 2 guys loving each other, which happens to live in 2 different countries, and expresses that love towards each other on the net? that sounds very far from being narcissism to me.

 

can't we all just accept that love is love, no matter what? it doesn't matter if it's online or offline, it's still love, no matter what. there's nothing that's more 'real' in terms of love. i mean, it's not hard to get that, is it?


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Where the hell did "narcissism" come from?

n. exaggerated self-admiration; exaggerated self-love

Where, in Viscra's post, did you see that?

 

Anyway, Vissy.

What glitter is trying to say is: without visual and physical contact, love is "not real". That's the same thing Evil said a few pages ago.

So it doesn't matter if you're attracted to their personality. If you haven't yet seen and touched your partner, it's an illusion.

 

As if the great majority of proximity relationships ended up in a marriage. And assuming divorces didn't exist.

Typical of those who've never been in a successful online relationship.

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how is it not the 'same kind of love'?

 

so what if almost all communication is non-verbal, how does that stop any feelings to be nurtured and blossom into something more? as long as both parts are trusting and loving towards each other, it shouldn't matter whether or not you can communicate with each other through spoken words or typed ones. i've felt a HELL of a lot more compassion towards people on the internet than i have with people IRL.

 

no sex or cuddly time? there are other ways to go about that online, you know! :P

even if it's only the cyber-kind, it's still enough for me to feel satisfied. so 'robo-love' works in that kind of context. it's not like i am dating a computer over here, which seems to be what your definition of 'robo.love' means. correct me if i am wrong, but that's what i see.

 

what is it that's so narcissist about 2 guys loving each other, which happens to live in 2 different countries, and expresses that love towards each other on the net? that sounds very far from being narcissism to me.

 

can't we all just accept that love is love, no matter what? it doesn't matter if it's online or offline, it's still love, no matter what. there's nothing that's more 'real' in terms of love. i mean, it's not hard to get that, is it?

 

well it's a start but you may start to experience symptoms of unfufillment, and despair that you cannot really meet them irl. Call me old-fashioned but cybercex isn't really my forte. I'm not saying it's not exactly "real", its more as if it's incomplete love, like an appetizer, using your imagination to fill in the gaps. If and when you meet in reality your imagination may come to a bit of a surprise, which may be a good thing, or it may not. Its akin to two lovers writing mail to each other because they live so far away. Yes, they may love each other but they are still sad that they are apart.

 

oh and the narcissism i was talking about some other guy's post! :P

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