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[size="1"][b]I find internet relationships stupid . via Online games or random chatrooms. They could be lying about their appearances and creepy stuff like that.
Worse of all, Your so called 'Girlfriend' could be some creeper dude on the internet trying to have cybers*x with you. So, no just.. no to internet relationships.[/b][/size]
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[quote name='Ravenous Black' timestamp='1308971510' post='5308771']
I'm in one right now =/ I've seen a pic, and vice versa. And I trust them. Don't pass judgment on others.[b] Hell, I know a couple from HERE that has plans to get married.[/b]
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^^ are you trolling me ?
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Webcam, phone, and pictures. The creator of this thread has never heard of these obviously. Another couple that plans on getting married; Masochistic Joker(my fiance) and Myself. Sure it was internet for several months but it does count. We currently live together and have no problems whatsoever. The other engaged couple on here is another example on how internet relationships can work if both people work hard. No relationship will work if you don't put 100-100. Hell, silence can work too.
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[quote name='Fusion X. Denver' timestamp='1308975708' post='5308939']
Yeah, JZ and Aqua plan to get married.
Like, legit.
I see your point, but if it works for them and there's no deceit involved, then whatever works.
The only real downside I see to it is when you'll explain to people how you met .-.
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Random other couple: Oh so how did you to meet?
Aqua: We met on an internet fourm for a childrens card game, nothing special.
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There will always be new dating methods and those methods would always be questioned.

Before cars, dating simply consisted of writing a letter to the parents of the person you're interested in to get their approval, and then the dates were heavily supervised. You didn't get privacy before marriage.

After that, dates were nothing more than harmless fun like going to a drive through and such.

Than, after that, I'd say around the 70s-80s, dating was changed into this "Romeo and Juliet" craze, where girls became interested in the "bad boys that daddy didn't like". Boys were no better, they wanted girls they thought were hot and easy.

Now we're in the internet trend, where it's both convenient and, from what i've heard, effective. I wouldn't do it, though. I'd want to spend face-to-face time with someone, and I mean without a webcam. That's just my preference, though, and everyone's entitled to their own.
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[quote name='~N~' timestamp='1308976639' post='5308971']
Bah, not like I could get one in real life either, the only one thats remotley my type is my best friend, and keep in mind she's been my best friend for, like, ever.
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Same exact situation with me. But I'll never resort to online dating.
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