What do you think about two people calling themselves "in a relationship" before they've ever met each other in person?
(Bear with me here because I took tylenol PM earlier so I may not be the most coherent in this post...)
I used to think it was ridiculous to say you're in a relationship with somebody you haven't even met in person, but maybe it isn't. If two people are:
Is that pretty much the same as being in a relationship (given that they spend a lot of time together and are committed) OR is calling it a relationship silly (given that they have not even met in person)?
FYI I am not trying to attack anybody that is in an online relationship. I am asking because I'm trying to figure out my own situation. I'm not committed (I refuse to call myself in a relationship with anyone, online or off, until I've known them for a year) but I am getting to know somebody with the intent of finding out if he's marriage material and I'm trying to figure out when it is appropriate to change my "status" to something other than single (assuming that we get to that point).
Lately I've noticed plenty of people have met online, called it a relationship, met in person, continued the relationship, and even gotten engaged and married. I find that encouraging
Although recently I have also learned that there's been plenty of people who started out that way and broke up, too.
I guess that's about all for now.
(Bear with me here because I took tylenol PM earlier so I may not be the most coherent in this post...)
I used to think it was ridiculous to say you're in a relationship with somebody you haven't even met in person, but maybe it isn't. If two people are:
-Planning to meet each other
-Have spent months (or even years) communicating online, on the phone, and on webcams
-Have decided not to "keep looking" for other people
Is that pretty much the same as being in a relationship (given that they spend a lot of time together and are committed) OR is calling it a relationship silly (given that they have not even met in person)?
FYI I am not trying to attack anybody that is in an online relationship. I am asking because I'm trying to figure out my own situation. I'm not committed (I refuse to call myself in a relationship with anyone, online or off, until I've known them for a year) but I am getting to know somebody with the intent of finding out if he's marriage material and I'm trying to figure out when it is appropriate to change my "status" to something other than single (assuming that we get to that point).
Lately I've noticed plenty of people have met online, called it a relationship, met in person, continued the relationship, and even gotten engaged and married. I find that encouraging
Although recently I have also learned that there's been plenty of people who started out that way and broke up, too.I guess that's about all for now.


Then I started thinking, "well heck maybe technically I am his girlfriend"
I commit a certain amount of time to this guy every day (and vise versa), we've "met" each others parents via the webcam and phone and also introduced our parents to each other via the webcam, we've talked about visiting, and we aren't dating other people. 