Citanul
Well, when exactly do you mean?
- May 31, 2006
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Well, back to what you guys were discussing. I have always wondered why people would go online to find a partner, or specifically for a life partner. What if the people were just being there to look for fun, and nothing else? Compare to real life vs online, which would be better to meet someone who is serious about a relationship that is long term? Hmm.. why did you go online in the first place? What kind of mentally did you go online with?
I don't think it's possible to say whether online or real life is better as it's not as though everyone you meet in real life is looking for something long term. What online dating does is bring you into contact with people you might not have otherwise met, so the net is cast a bit wider, but there's no way of being able to predict whether those people will be of better or worse quality than those you might meet in real life (assuming you are meeting anyone in real life as not doing so is one of the reasons people give online dating a try).
Since the internet is world wide, chances are, the people there can come from anywhere - that is, from different countries, nationalities, races, cultures and customs, background, social status, etc, how do you deal with it?
I'm not interested in relocating, and I wouldn't expect someone to relocate for me, so I restrict my searches to only look locally. As for different nationalities/cultures, it depends how different - too different and I might pass, but it would possibly be on a case by case basis.
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