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Thread started 01/12/11 2:34pm

physco185

Net Friends....

I find it easier to talk to ppl on the net and i have met some awesome ppl!!!

Especially here love

But what happens if there is one... that is..... lets say a lill different and you don't want it to end or to b lost in cyber space.... and you hope for it to b real....except there r some butts confused

it's like 2 conflicting worlds getting together... is that dangerous or just surreal????

some of you guys have been here for a very long time, i'm sure you may have had similar experiences.... smile

So tell me.... what's your take on Internet Friendship... esp one that may need to move up to the next level????

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Reply #1 posted 01/12/11 2:38pm

zaza

I've met some wonderful people on here...but even some pretty crappy lol There are probably 5-6 people I'd love to meet one day.
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/11 2:41pm

physco185

zaza said:

I've met some wonderful people on here...but even some pretty crappy lol There are probably 5-6 people I'd love to meet one day.

make it 7 kiss2

yes i agree there r ppl here i'd love to meet... if only i could cash my super in right now!!!!!

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Reply #3 posted 01/12/11 2:43pm

zaza

physco185 said:



zaza said:


I've met some wonderful people on here...but even some pretty crappy lol There are probably 5-6 people I'd love to meet one day.

make it 7 kiss2



yes i agree there r ppl here i'd love to meet... if only i could cash my super in right now!!!!!


You're my MILF, you were already one of those 6 people batting eyes lol
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/11 2:45pm

physco185

zaza said:

physco185 said:

make it 7 kiss2

yes i agree there r ppl here i'd love to meet... if only i could cash my super in right now!!!!!

You're my MILF, you were already one of those 6 people batting eyes lol

oh u sweety hug

so does this mean i don't need to worry about a room with a view when i c u?????? lol

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Reply #5 posted 01/12/11 2:48pm

Cerebus

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physco185 said:

except there r some butts

Well I should hope so. giggle

Human relationships are weird and complicated no matter where they're started; be they casual, platonic or sexual. Just roll with it (or make it roll) and see what happens.

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Reply #6 posted 01/12/11 2:48pm

zaza

physco185 said:



zaza said:


physco185 said:


make it 7 kiss2



yes i agree there r ppl here i'd love to meet... if only i could cash my super in right now!!!!!



You're my MILF, you were already one of those 6 people batting eyes lol

oh u sweety hug



so does this mean i don't need to worry about a room with a view when i c u????? lol


My place is your place wink lol
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Reply #7 posted 01/12/11 2:52pm

physco185

Cerebus said:

physco185 said:

except there r some butts

Well I should hope so. giggle

Human relationships are weird and complicated no matter where they're started; be they casual, platonic or sexual. Just roll with it (or make it roll) and see what happens.

i thought u liked legs!!!! wink

the prob is that what it is right now is great!!!! what if it get spoilt because of reality v internet??????

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Reply #8 posted 01/12/11 2:54pm

Cerebus

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physco185 said:

Cerebus said:

Well I should hope so. giggle

Human relationships are weird and complicated no matter where they're started; be they casual, platonic or sexual. Just roll with it (or make it roll) and see what happens.

i thought u liked legs!!!! wink

the prob is that what it is right now is great!!!! what if it get spoilt because of reality v internet??????

Like reality doesn't regularly spoil reality. Ya know? Not to get too cliche with it, but I'd rather try and fail than never try and regret it.

And I like all their parts. lol

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Reply #9 posted 01/12/11 3:12pm

FauxReal

I'm cooler online. It's true.

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Reply #10 posted 01/12/11 3:31pm

physco185

FauxReal said:

I'm cooler online. It's true.

and in real life i am normal biggrin

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Reply #11 posted 01/12/11 4:08pm

whistle

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i haven't got any friends, on the net or anywhere.

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #12 posted 01/12/11 4:10pm

XxAxX

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whistle said:

i haven't got any friends, on the net or anywhere.

people here at the ORG like you fine. so what's that?

[Edited 1/12/11 16:11pm]

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Reply #13 posted 01/12/11 4:12pm

whistle

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XxAxX said:

whistle said:

i haven't got any friends, on the net or anywhere.

dumbass. people here at the ORG like you fine. so what's that?

see? you called me a dumbass. confused

only joking. none of you know me and i don't know any of you. can't really call us friends, can you?

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #14 posted 01/12/11 4:15pm

physco185

whistle said:

i haven't got any friends, on the net or anywhere.

so what am i ????????? rolleyes

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Reply #15 posted 01/12/11 4:16pm

XxAxX

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whistle said:

XxAxX said:

dumbass. people here at the ORG like you fine. so what's that?

see? you called me a dumbass. confused

only wanking. none of you wank me and i don't wank any of you. can't really call us friends, can you?

well, when you put it that way i guess not

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Reply #16 posted 01/12/11 4:17pm

whistle

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physco185 said:

whistle said:

i haven't got any friends, on the net or anywhere.

so what am i ????????? rolleyes

a stranger. a fit stranger, but still...

i didn't mean to make this thread all mopey. confused

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #17 posted 01/12/11 4:18pm

physco185

whistle said:

XxAxX said:

dumbass. people here at the ORG like you fine. so what's that?

see? you called me a dumbass. confused

only joking. none of you know me and i don't know any of you. can't really call us friends, can you?

we r here everyday!!!!!!! laughing, bitching, pissing each other off bla bla bla bla bla....

so what is this strange relationship?????

woot! Prince Quote lol

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Reply #18 posted 01/12/11 4:19pm

Acrylic

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Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

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I do nothing professionally.
I only do things for fun.

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Reply #19 posted 01/12/11 4:22pm

FauxReal

Acrylic said:

Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

I agree with this. I feel more comfortable with people on here than I do with some people I am only slightly acquainted with in real life.

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Reply #20 posted 01/12/11 5:26pm

chocolate1

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I have met people on here by chatting everyday, and I consider them "friends" and would like to meet them in person.

Some of the ones I've met in person have become actual friends. nod


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #21 posted 01/12/11 5:48pm

PunkMistress

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Acrylic said:

Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

Re: your last point, I feel the same way.

I had a conversation with Chris about this once. We were wondering why we sometimes seem to "click" so much better with Org friends (when we hang out with them in person) than we seem to with some of our "IRL" friends.

I said I thought it was because relationships and friendships that develop on a forum like this often have a certain depth to them, because many of us are so open on such a variety of topics and issues, and check in so regularly over a period of years that we become intimately acquainted with each other's lives. In a sense, we choose our online friends out of a huge global sea of people that we'd never get to choose from in our daily lives otherwise. And we choose them not because they look cute, or sit next to us at work, or are the spouse of your spouse's best friend, or any of the superficial or situational reasons that many relationships are based on. We choose our online friends based on the content of what they have to say. That's really cool to me. I love the people here because we make each other laugh, respect each other's opinions, are fans of the same music, speak the same language, share inside jokes and thought-provoking discussions, support each other through hard times, have even watched each other's children grow.

I love teh interwebs. grouphug

It's what you make it.
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Reply #22 posted 01/12/11 5:50pm

Cerebus

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PunkMistress said:

Acrylic said:

Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

Re: your last point, I feel the same way.

I had a conversation with Chris about this once. We were wondering why we sometimes seem to "click" so much better with Org friends (when we hang out with them in person) than we seem to with some of our "IRL" friends.

I said I thought it was because relationships and friendships that develop on a forum like this often have a certain depth to them, because many of us are so open on such a variety of topics and issues, and check in so regularly over a period of years that we become intimately acquainted with each other's lives. In a sense, we choose our online friends out of a huge global sea of people that we'd never get to choose from in our daily lives otherwise. And we choose them not because they look cute, or sit next to us at work, or are the spouse of your spouse's best friend, or any of the superficial or situational reasons that many relationships are based on. We choose our online friends based on the content of what they have to say. That's really cool to me. I love the people here because we make each other laugh, respect each other's opinions, are fans of the same music, speak the same language, share inside jokes and thought-provoking discussions, support each other through hard times, have even watched each other's children grow.

I love teh interwebs. grouphug

cry *snif* That's beautiful... except for the children part. lol Nah, seriously. Very well said.

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Reply #23 posted 01/12/11 6:00pm

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PunkMistress said:

Acrylic said:

Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

Re: your last point, I feel the same way.

I had a conversation with Chris about this once. We were wondering why we sometimes seem to "click" so much better with Org friends (when we hang out with them in person) than we seem to with some of our "IRL" friends.

I said I thought it was because relationships and friendships that develop on a forum like this often have a certain depth to them, because many of us are so open on such a variety of topics and issues, and check in so regularly over a period of years that we become intimately acquainted with each other's lives. In a sense, we choose our online friends out of a huge global sea of people that we'd never get to choose from in our daily lives otherwise. And we choose them not because they look cute, or sit next to us at work, or are the spouse of your spouse's best friend, or any of the superficial or situational reasons that many relationships are based on. We choose our online friends based on the content of what they have to say. That's really cool to me. I love the people here because we make each other laugh, respect each other's opinions, are fans of the same music, speak the same language, share inside jokes and thought-provoking discussions, support each other through hard times, have even watched each other's children grow.

I love teh interwebs. grouphug

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You're such a wonderful soul...

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Reply #24 posted 01/12/11 7:55pm

kewlschool

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There's a few people I would like to meet. lurking

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #25 posted 01/12/11 10:27pm

johnart

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I pretty much consider everyone I regularly talk to on here someone I might potentially meet in person. bringiton

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Reply #26 posted 01/12/11 10:28pm

johnart

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PunkMistress said:

Acrylic said:

Internet friendship is cool with me.

What's the difference if you meet a new person online, or if you meet a person through other people, or randomly? There is just as much potential for someone to be batshit crazy in person as well as online, so I don't see a whole lot of difference.

As a matter of fact, sometimes I'd go as far to say that if you speak with someone on a forum, you have a little more backround information via their posts/thoughts on things than if you're having a coffee meeting with a complete stranger.

Re: your last point, I feel the same way.

I had a conversation with Chris about this once. We were wondering why we sometimes seem to "click" so much better with Org friends (when we hang out with them in person) than we seem to with some of our "IRL" friends.

I said I thought it was because relationships and friendships that develop on a forum like this often have a certain depth to them, because many of us are so open on such a variety of topics and issues, and check in so regularly over a period of years that we become intimately acquainted with each other's lives. In a sense, we choose our online friends out of a huge global sea of people that we'd never get to choose from in our daily lives otherwise. And we choose them not because they look cute, or sit next to us at work, or are the spouse of your spouse's best friend, or any of the superficial or situational reasons that many relationships are based on. We choose our online friends based on the content of what they have to say. That's really cool to me. I love the people here because we make each other laugh, respect each other's opinions, are fans of the same music, speak the same language, share inside jokes and thought-provoking discussions, support each other through hard times, have even watched each other's children grow.

I love teh interwebs. grouphug

So you're saying that you hate Chris' best friend's spouse?

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Reply #27 posted 01/12/11 10:31pm

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The only internet-only friends I have are on the org. There are a few I would like to meet in person.

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Reply #28 posted 01/12/11 10:54pm

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johnart said:

I pretty much consider everyone I regularly talk to on here someone I might potentially meet in person. bringiton

Is that a dare? bitchfight

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #29 posted 01/13/11 12:42am

SherryJackson

I like internet friendships. biggrin I love meeting new people....especially on here. mushy

As far as having relationships go....I'm better off with people I meet face to face. Forget internet relationships...waste of time and effort. neutral

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