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    I think it depends, because theres more than one type of 'e-dating'.
    Theres the sad-act way of oh, I'm going to marry you online. and adopt teenagers pretending to be babies, and like actually talking to eachother more, the whole msn thaaaang.
    I think the first one is wrong, and pathetic. It's clearly for people who cant get any irl, so they pretend to online.
    Like ohhhh I can change my pixel hair to make myself look 'pretty/fit'
    Oh you're well fit, lets go out.
    Its fake little cartoon people. If you find them attractive I'd really rather not talk to you as you are obviously not right in the head.
    And the other way, it's slightly better than the first, but still I think its pretty pathetic. Like in the other thread most people said they're different online, so you're being fake to get someone to go out with you? So you can't really be in love if you aren't being the real you, because isn't love meant to be when someone likes you when you're being yourself?
    Whoa, I've written an essay.
    Now if I could do my coursework...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazzles View Post
    I think it depends, because theres more than one type of 'e-dating'.
    Theres the sad-act way of oh, I'm going to marry you online. and adopt teenagers pretending to be babies, and like actually talking to eachother more, the whole msn thaaaang.
    I think the first one is wrong, and pathetic. It's clearly for people who cant get any irl, so they pretend to online.
    Like ohhhh I can change my pixel hair to make myself look 'pretty/fit'
    Oh you're well fit, lets go out.
    Its fake little cartoon people. If you find them attractive I'd really rather not talk to you as you are obviously not right in the head.
    And the other way, it's slightly better than the first, but still I think its pretty pathetic. Like in the other thread most people said they're different online, so you're being fake to get someone to go out with you? So you can't really be in love if you aren't being the real you, because isn't love meant to be when someone likes you when you're being yourself?
    Whoa, I've written an essay.
    Now if I could do my coursework...
    I agree, +rep

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    I'd say its fine
    but i wouldn't do it
    Ryan

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    Its not really ''boyfriend and girlfriend'' its more, comitment to spend time with another person online

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    What's the point of it?

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    I think its wrong too. No real contact of fingers or actually speaking to them face to face with them next to you is not relationship. People do it for some fun and to waste some time.

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