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...reduce our capability to meeting or interact with people on a face to
face environment? |
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or any other dating site with the same features
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Only if you let it....get too dependent on it....
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I sure hope not. I am about to meet some great people and am really
hoping to meet another later on down the road. I just hope they know it ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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walker are you a doomsdayer
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ALL IS UP TO YOU!!
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have actually met a couple ppl from dating sites.. bout to meet another
this summer |
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i think it helps you to get to know people a wee bit better before
meeting.When I met my online friends in Canada I felt I already knew them as we had been talking for a year on yahoo. |
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just to be clear i ask the question to know the opinion of u guys, i
guess my social skills are very normal so far. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Well, what with a cam,,,,face to face,,,can be HERE!!!
So I would say NO,,,and I would also say that THIS site or ANY site, allows everyone to have the flexibility to MEET more people HERE,,,than EVER in person at one time!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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nope these kinda places just let me meet new people from different areas
of life ![]() |
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No, it does not. One has to be willing to take some measure of
calculated risk, though. I drove 1500 miles to Arizona (and back), and, in appx. 7 years of being on dating sites and talking to thousands of men, have actually met maybe nine guys...have had only one date with all of them except for three. One was the guy in AZ, another one I went out with four times and the other one about two weeks. All of these guys were "nice," for the most part, but there just wasn't the right chemistry for a long-term relationship. And that's what I'm looking for and i'm not willing to settle for less. So...I'll happily remain single until such time I find him...or not. |
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Everyone lives so far away from each other that it's hard. But that's
anywhere. Actually I've had 2 dates arranged from JSH. They were both very nice. |
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Oh jean can we go oout on a date
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absolutely not... i am fully capable of meeting new people in my every
day life... i feel we are getting the best of two worlds... daily life with our family, friends, and coworkers... then we have everyone from here...(which seems to be part of my daily life as well, LMAO!!!) |
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LonelyWalker - I don't think online communication adversely effects
anyone with some solid life experience behind them, but I wonder about young people. I'm not a psychologist or anything, but it seems possible to me that if a teenager or young adult is socializing exclusively online they might not 'learn' how to socialize well offline. (???) Oh, wait, when you said "reduce our capability" did you mean 'interpersonal skills' or 'time available for offline meeting' ? |
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... if you are a JSH addict!!!
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<<<<know how to multi-task...nope
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This is a great place too meet people and get to know them, to decide if
you will meet them in life, I think it's wonderful |
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Conversations are conversations. They flow with their own rhythm and
they feel no different whether in person or online to me. In some ways I love the online interaction because the physical realm is removed and I am free to discover who a person is on a deeper level before a real life encounter. The meeting then is just a continuation of the dialogue...and then the intangibles of chemistry can be sorted out. Sometimes meetings IRL are overshadowed by strong chemistry and you are blinded temporarily to the 'who' of them...which may not be so great... For some, online interraction becomes an addiction and they cease to live in the real world. In those cases, it is not healthy and does impede a person's social abilities. |
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