HAHAHA OH GOD JON LOL
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The will to make sacrifices.Hanyuu wrote:
Courage... yeah right..
Ay gurl.Katze wrote:
seph u asked me out am i rite bby
HiUnderminE wrote:
Yeah, there are not that much people left who actually play osu! without actually talking to anyone.boat wrote:
osu! is more like adating servicesocializing general.
Cropzy wrote:
paha internet relationships gg
Isn't that like, a rule of thumb or something?jackishere wrote:
well my two cents from the experience if any1 wants to have a online relationship, make sure the other person likes/loves you before you get in one or else itll end up badly.... real badly
This. All of my real/proper relationships, that is.Blue Dragon wrote:
All of my relationships were online.
Also this.Blue Dragon wrote:
I've learned that, as dkun said, trust is the most important thing you should have.
No, I'm stuck because the page doesn't load LOLBlue Dragon wrote:
All of my relationships were online. I really don't want to write a wall of text right now, but, from my experience from a teenager who went from just a random kid with no experience on anything, to someone who can actually understand how online relationships should work (ideally, however most of the time this is almost impossible), I've learned that, as dkun said, trust is the most important thing you should have. Not the "no matter what you do I'll trust you", because I've been cheated on many times because of blindly trusting someone. You just have to BE SURE that you found someone who knows how you feel, and wouldn't ever do anything to hurt you, and not just date the first girl you talk for a whole night (sure it can start that way, but trust has to be constructed over time, which probably doesn't happen in less than a week).
I do believe in long-distance relationships. I'm saying this with the biggest certainty I've ever had, because right now, my love (who I met online) is buying the tickets to come here and meet me for the first time. Great timing for this topic, indeed.
well i hope everything works out fineBlue Dragon wrote:
All of my relationships were online. I really don't want to write a wall of text right now, but, from my experience from a teenager who went from just a random kid with no experience on anything, to someone who can actually understand how online relationships should work (ideally, however most of the time this is almost impossible), I've learned that, as dkun said, trust is the most important thing you should have. Not the "no matter what you do I'll trust you", because I've been cheated on many times because of blindly trusting someone. You just have to BE SURE that you found someone who knows how you feel, and wouldn't ever do anything to hurt you, and not just date the first girl you talk for a whole night (sure it can start that way, but trust has to be constructed over time, which probably doesn't happen in less than a week).
I do believe in long-distance relationships. I'm saying this with the biggest certainty I've ever had, because right now, my love (who I met online) is buying the tickets to come here and meet me for the first time. Great timing for this topic, indeed.
DDDDDDDDDDDDDakeDekaane wrote:
misteriously
How are you so sure about that? Did you survey everyone who's on LDRs?Jordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
ThisSeph wrote:
online relationships are for emotionally strong people only, don't even think of trying if you can't handle extreme stuff like this. Sure you can talk crap about people in LDRs but in the end of the day if it works out, it works out. I don't know why most of you are being so negative about it when its just the same as being in a relationship in real life, except the distance.
#realtalkdNextGen wrote:
this man knows what he is talkin #RespectJordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
UnderminE wrote:
Yeah, there are not that much people left who actually play osu! without actually talking to anyone.boat wrote:
osu! is more like adating servicesocializing general.
Since you're so certain of what love actually is, care to explain it for us in detail? What is love? What kind of love is real?Jordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
bby dnt hrt miboat wrote:
What is love?Jordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
love is when there are a lot of hearts surrounding you and your aura is pink or somethingboat wrote:
Since you're so certain of what love actually is, care to explain it for us in detail? What is love? What kind of love is real?Jordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
I'm neither for nor against ldrs, but this is silly.
I can't explain what love is with words but there is so much difference, from my experience, (my experience, so THAT might be different for you) between falling in love IRL (even with it being unrequited) and having an online relationship. + In most distance relationships, specially if one lives in a different country than the other they know they most likely won't ever meet and, imo, that totally ruins the meaning of a "love relationship". imo.boat wrote:
Since you're so certain of what love actually is, care to explain it for us in detail? What is love? What kind of love is real?Jordan wrote:
99% of them are total crap and no one feels real love for the other. From my experience online relationships give only the illusion of love.
I'm neither for nor against ldrs, but this is silly.
That's better.Jordan wrote:
imo
Then that is simply not love. It only is love when the hopes of staying together with the person in the future actually exist and are higher than the uncertainty of meeting someone.Jordan wrote:
In most distance relationships, specially if one lives in a different country than the other they know they most likely won't ever meet and, imo, that totally ruins the meaning of a "love relationship". imo.