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Re:DateToOrder
Date: 2008/05/03 20:40 By: Belle Status: User  
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I once met a guy online and we chatted and talked on the phone for several months. We finally agreed to meet in person. Like Sublime78 said, it didn't go poorly, but it didn't go as well as either of us thought it would. We seemed to have such a connection online, but when face-to-face, things were very different. After this experience, I decided not to date anyone I met online.
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Re:DateToOrder
Date: 2008/05/04 17:53 By: Bikerhen Status: User  
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I think the best way to find people to date is through shared interests. At least this is my opinion at the moment; I'm pretty new to getting back into the dating field. But I think if there is a shared interest, you at least have something in common to talk about, possibly something to do together. It could be photography, or a walking/running club, or (like me) biking. There must be lots of clubs where a person could meet new people.
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Re:DateToOrder
Date: 2008/05/05 01:53 By: Soulmateless Status: User  
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I've met people that I've chatted with online. Not just men, but I've met some nice women as well that shared common interests with me. I find that the common element that makes people remain friends is missing in online connections. Maybe this is just my weird idea, but all the friendships just kind of dissolved for no real reason. Other than one common thread we didn't have anything in common.
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Re:DateToOrder
Date: 2008/05/06 19:50 By: Belle Status: User  
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Soulmateless wrote:
I find that the common element that makes people remain friends is missing in online connections. Maybe this is just my weird idea, but all the friendships just kind of dissolved for no real reason. Other than one common thread we didn't have anything in common.

I agree completely. Once I met the guy in person and we determined there was no interest for an actual dating relationship, we never talked again. We could have still been friends; that's all we really were before we met in person. I guess maybe we didn't have as much in common as we thought.
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