12-18-2012, 10:23 AM
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  Ciaran
					 
				 
				No - it's not possible end of story.  A relationship can, within certain parameters, be continued via those channels but it's not possible to fall in love over internet / Skype etc.  There's a benefit in being grounded. 
 
Can develop great online friendships and, in due course, that could help to build the foundations for "falling in love".  Also, very possible to feel a strong connection with someone from online interaction.   
 
However, actually falling in love with someone you haven't met in real life and you haven't looked into their eyes (Skype doesn't count)?  No - it sounds like a longing to be in love and wholly unrealistic to me. 
			
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i wholeheartedly agree with this. i did the long distance thing before Katrina but there was no way i could have made any sort of commitment until we met. We dated for a long while before the storm and i was displaced. No amount of long distance dating could have prepared me for who she really was. Too much can be hidden over the limited access that is LDR.  
 
i believe it's way too easy for people to just omit the hard stuff while online and all you are left with is honeymoon visits and limited access, which is not real life, IMO   
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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