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I'm sorry, but I actually have to prove you wrong. I never thought that it's possible to ever start a true, deep relationship online. Naaaw...never!
This day I know I was absolutely wrong. I now know it
is possible from first-hand experience. It is possible that a stranger arouses your interest virtual. You'll see a picture of him and you'll be even more interested in this person.
You'll start texting via WhatsApp or Facebook every free second and swap more and more pictures, letting them "fly" through the worldwideweb. Your friends may be annoyed of you writing with a "mysterious" Mr./Ms XY, grinning from ear to ear, being tired every day because you were busy the all night long. You'll slowly realize, you have a real crush on this person.
Next you'll start skyping and talking on the phone till your ear literally burns..hihi. What now? You'll have an increasing swarm of butterflies in your tummy, slowly falling in love for a "stranger", for someone you have never met before. It'll be a weird situation for sure, but happiness will overweigh because you'll feel like you've found the missing piece of your "puzzle" of which you almost gave up hope.
You'll want nothing more than REALLY getting to know this person and to get physical. The day will dawn when you'll meet and you will feel like the happiest person in the world.
It may be very tough due to a distance of many kilometres (miles) between you. It was hard in our case. In the beginning it was a lot waiting. We speak the same language, but he's from a neighbouring country and we'll still have to go by plane for 1h45m to meet until July. I'm pretty convinced "online relationships" can be very successful, the long wait and the long time of incredible anticipation makes them very valuable, special
Just my opinion.
I need to add: We didn't search for someone to be with. We actually just wrote like virtual friends do. It kind of happend "accidentely", not as random as I thought. He told me later
The problem was that I was taken when it started to develop.
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