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#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.
embarrassing? oh pls my friend said ''I Love u baby so much muach :*" with a straight faces. I've seen people like that.JonnyThatJonny wrote:
But most cases of "online relationships" are more of shy awkward penguin teens who want to feel loved and will probably look back in embarassment.
finally someone tackled this issueCourtney wrote:
everyone's so dismissive of it, like it doesn't count for anything. >__>
not that i need anyone else's approval, but i think anyone would get frustrated if anytime someone asks YOU about YOUR relationship and you tell them and they just kind of blow it off or even worse, they flat out tell you it will never work when they know nothing about the situation at all lol.
Another quality hayden post, completely contradicting himself.Hayden wrote:
: / I doubt with the amount of depressed people on this that relationships wont work
JUST ASK HER OUT ALREADYMr Color wrote:
I don't mind the people who have them, good for them really.
I am not in any myself (despite what people might think HELLO MUMBLE USERS) and never been in any, regardless of my views on them.