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Why do people seem more perfect "online"?

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Because they don't advertise their flaws and annoying habits? And photoshop?

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It's easier to lie to people online.

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I'm "attached" to the girl that told me about my fetish almost a year ago. Is this possible?

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It's easier to lie to people online.

What do you mean?

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I'm "attached" to the girl that told me about my fetish almost a year ago. Is this possible?

 

It's possible if your fetish is glue or staples.

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Do people like the idea of someone online?

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What do you mean?

 

Photographs that only show your face, only the edited parts of your personality etc.

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Photographs that only show your face, only the edited parts of your personality etc.

I was talking to a girl online about BDSM and feet last night online... it'd be "different" in person

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I was talking to a girl online about BDSM and feet last night online... it'd be "different" in person

 

You wouldn't be able to move your arms as much for a start.

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What do you mean?

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I dated several women online who seemed good on paper, but who had major issues when I met them. Eventually I became suspicious of every woman's profile I saw online. I think unless a woman is working 60 hours a week, or has personal issues that are off-putting to the opposite sex she should have no trouble attracting men in real life. Because all they have to do is just stand there in public and men will approach. The vast majority of women who do online dating are doing so either because they have issues that are repelling men from them in real life (could be as simple as acting closed off or not approachable) or are just doing it for attention or an ego boost, not to actually meet men for relationship. None of the women I have encountered online fall outside of those two categories.

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What do you mean?

 

What do YOU mean, man?

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I dated several women online who seemed good on paper, but who had major issues when I met them. Eventually I became suspicious of every woman's profile I saw online. I think unless a woman is working 60 hours a week, or has personal issues that are off-putting to the opposite sex she should have no trouble attracting men in real life. Because all they have to do is just stand there in public and men will approach. The vast majority of women who do online dating are doing so either because they have issues that are repelling men from them in real life (could be as simple as acting closed off or not approachable) or are just doing it for attention or an ego boost, not to actually meet men for relationship. None of the women I have encountered online fall outside of those two categories.

Hmmmmmmmm... it's just different. =/

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I spoke to a girl on Twitter who said her boyfriend "liked" feet but now is into BDSM.

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You can be anything you want to be on the Internet.

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You can be anything you want to be on the Internet.

How do you mean?

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I'm bored, I think i'm gonna go to Tinder and create a profile saying i am a guy with a foot fetish... just to see if the women ignore me like you claim.

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How do you mean?

=] What do you mean?

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How do you mean?

 

Generally people have two personas.

 

An online persona and a real life persona (if they engage in online activity whether it be social networks, OLD etc.).

 

Online you are out to make the best impression of yourself you can.

 

In real life, you don't have to live up to those expectations because once you put yourself out there digitally, it's there indefinitely.

 

For some people, all they have is their online life. I read somewhere taking selfies is a form of mental illness? Anyway,

 

Others, could care less how the world sees them.

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I spoke to a man about a dog.

 

Was it online or in real life? Because it's different, you know.

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Was it online or in real life? Because it's different, you know.

 

Online. When we met in real life it was actually a rabbit.

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