In my opinion, it's just a bit of fun. For two people to get together and form a relationship over the internet is just a bit of fun. If they're happy and enjoying themselves, why not? As long as everyones cool with it that is.

In my opinion, it's just a bit of fun. For two people to get together and form a relationship over the internet is just a bit of fun. If they're happy and enjoying themselves, why not? As long as everyones cool with it that is.
I think people need to meet the person before saying they are 'in love' from the computer.
Just to make it harder for you to lie -
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I don't give up that easilyUm, it's not pixel love. What if you actually IM the person, voice chat with them, call them, text them, cam them, etc? Seriously, "pixel love" isn't just about saying "Oh yeah I like you" it's something that your heart can truly feel. The pain is really hard on you too because IT'S NOT A FAKE PERSON in 99% of the cases, it's someone you've gotten to know really well over time and that your heart has grown to love. You may not see it but I do. End of.![]()
Last edited by Middlesbrough; 29-01-2009 at 02:58 PM.
AHA i lol irl!
if you look around other visitor message I say 'x' etc to loads of people so...
On topic, I find it more sad that someone goes around searching visitor messages and stuff than anything else :]
The other day I was in a toilet.
A voice came from the cubicle next to me: "Hello mate, how are you doing?"
I didn't want to be rude, so I said, "Not too bad, thanks."
I heard the voice again. "So, what are you up to?"
Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."
Ooft ****** eh, im more intrested in Lexi's messages than yours, im sure if i did go around searching for that i would of had it when we were debating it, i stumbled onto the page
lmao xx i saw a few "ily" aswell on thr lol
well if you're going around doing tha tthne maybe you're giving some people the wrong impression and if it is you and you're denying it how do u think she feels
xoxoxox
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Hey, I haven't posted here in so long.
Anyways!
I'm not the type to get up in someone's face or take one side or the other.
To each their own, but I want to add my input here nonetheless.
Typically, Habbo relationships don't work out. You can make great friends from Habbo, what with the security of your identity intact and having the will to say anything and never see a person again, but sometimes having strong feelings fore someone just end in hurt and grief. In most cases, you make a friend and then somewhere along the track you end up losing touch. Kind of a win/lose situation, though it really does depend on how you look at it; while at the time you make a friend, they may or may not be there in the future.
However, there is more to most relationships (friend or more) on Habbo than the browser itself - instant messenger and social networking sites playing a huge role in most people's relationships online, which could account the same for a random add who you would later meet in a real life instance - "myspace meetup anyone?" - but whether you would want to meet your Habbo friends, or not, I don't know.
Here is my example, for instance; when I was really young, I made a good friend on Habbo in 2004/2005, and through that friend I met her best friend, who happens to be my best friend now, not to mention the guy that I love and care for with the deepest sincerity. Although I met my friend, now friends, on Habbo UK, I am from Australia and my friends are from Canada. It's eighteen hours difference which, if you look at it, is alot of time and space. I haven't met my best friend in real life, or at least not to touch, but I videocall him, talk to him on the phone and all types of things which could account for real life instances where I would meet up with any normal friend. No, I don't act different around him, and no, I don't hide hidden facts from him. With the money I make from my weekend job, I am spending two months with his family in his country and then he is doing the same very soon. I plan to, when I finish highschool, move to Canada. I must press that, no, I'm taking the easy route by loving someone that I first met online, and no, it's not because I am desperate or alone; it's simply that I had a lot in common with this person and I can't plan how I end up feeling for someone.
I don't think that most relationships work, but I know that mine does.
I have been very much open and dedicated to our friendship and he has the same, and I know that he is legitimately who he says he is because I know his cousins, his friends and his immediate family and he the same to me. I suppose that if you look hard enough, and beyond the stereotype that 'e-dating' has meshed itself, you can find good friends who could ultimately change your life. Do you think of /some/ of your online friends the same that you think of your real life friends? I'm sure you don't log on with the intention of only talking to them about Habbo related things. How is it in any case different with love, when a person is supposed to morally fall inlove with someone for who they are, and if the person involved in the instance is truly being themselves? Just be safe, and make sure that they're a real person.
So, overlook my comment or let it sway your opinion, just don't bother adding some narrow-minded, smart alec opinion. I just wanted to add it to the archive. I won't read it anyway, probably.
~ Alix
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