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@Alraisen lol I had completely forgotten about this post and rereading it I was like, damn, a shitposter like me can get philosophical at times too huh?
@bigtiddyoneesan
True, everyones got baggage and anonymity makes it easier to share (I myself have shared more about myself on this site than I ever would IRL lol), but I think theres a disconnect in what people view as "anonymity" when it comes to online interactions. Here, where I'm behind a screen name and I have no intentions of ever revealing myself to any of you is a bit different from using your real name with the intention to meet up IRL, you know? I think the fatal flaw that a lot of people with baggage have in online dating is revealing that baggage before revealing enough (or any) of their good points too. It's a turn off, even if we know deep down that everyone has good and bad to them.
And yes, I also agree that having the ability to have access to the entire world of people rather than just your community is a good thing as well, however I also feel theres a certain degree of uselessness to it. I know I for one, have had a very important person in my life who lived in France (me being in the US). We desperately wanted to be together, but it became increasingly more apparent that the both of us were simply too poor to ever have anything come of this relationship. Neither of us would ever be able to afford the travel necessary to even spend a week together, let alone move to one another. We both lived paycheck to paycheck and in debt. Yes, we have the ability to now meet and fall in love with anyone from across the globe, but the logistics of being together in the end usually boils down to money (as does most shit in life unfortunately.) Long distance dating is usually a rich mans game. Not to say it's impossible, as many have obviously made the leap in the past, but not everyone will win out if they are poor. And this situation isn't just in international relationships, even living across the country, or even in just a few towns over can be problematic if you're already struggling to get by or are otherwise immobile.
The internet is a great tool for friendship, I agree. Its neat you can have friends all over the globe, but when it comes to the intimacy of dating, depending on who you are as a person and what you require in a romantic relationship, it can become just a tool of frustration and futility.
Anyway thats my ramblings on that lol. At the end of the day, its really just all about who you are and what works for you. As a person who requires a good deal of physical contact and intimacy in my relationships, online dating never really appealed to or worked for me. But it certainly does work for a lot of people and I firmly believe is worth a shot. There is really no harm at all in giving it a try, never know if it'll work for you until you give it a go.
Though what I'd be really interested in is seeing the data that will come in the next few generations about the longevity and overall happiness of relationships formed from online connections. It's still too relatively new of a concept to have a lot of that data, but it will be coming very soon and I do find it interesting to know how these types of relationships differ and compare. But that is obviously another conversation for another year lol.
@bigtiddyoneesan
True, everyones got baggage and anonymity makes it easier to share (I myself have shared more about myself on this site than I ever would IRL lol), but I think theres a disconnect in what people view as "anonymity" when it comes to online interactions. Here, where I'm behind a screen name and I have no intentions of ever revealing myself to any of you is a bit different from using your real name with the intention to meet up IRL, you know? I think the fatal flaw that a lot of people with baggage have in online dating is revealing that baggage before revealing enough (or any) of their good points too. It's a turn off, even if we know deep down that everyone has good and bad to them.
And yes, I also agree that having the ability to have access to the entire world of people rather than just your community is a good thing as well, however I also feel theres a certain degree of uselessness to it. I know I for one, have had a very important person in my life who lived in France (me being in the US). We desperately wanted to be together, but it became increasingly more apparent that the both of us were simply too poor to ever have anything come of this relationship. Neither of us would ever be able to afford the travel necessary to even spend a week together, let alone move to one another. We both lived paycheck to paycheck and in debt. Yes, we have the ability to now meet and fall in love with anyone from across the globe, but the logistics of being together in the end usually boils down to money (as does most shit in life unfortunately.) Long distance dating is usually a rich mans game. Not to say it's impossible, as many have obviously made the leap in the past, but not everyone will win out if they are poor. And this situation isn't just in international relationships, even living across the country, or even in just a few towns over can be problematic if you're already struggling to get by or are otherwise immobile.
The internet is a great tool for friendship, I agree. Its neat you can have friends all over the globe, but when it comes to the intimacy of dating, depending on who you are as a person and what you require in a romantic relationship, it can become just a tool of frustration and futility.
Anyway thats my ramblings on that lol. At the end of the day, its really just all about who you are and what works for you. As a person who requires a good deal of physical contact and intimacy in my relationships, online dating never really appealed to or worked for me. But it certainly does work for a lot of people and I firmly believe is worth a shot. There is really no harm at all in giving it a try, never know if it'll work for you until you give it a go.
Though what I'd be really interested in is seeing the data that will come in the next few generations about the longevity and overall happiness of relationships formed from online connections. It's still too relatively new of a concept to have a lot of that data, but it will be coming very soon and I do find it interesting to know how these types of relationships differ and compare. But that is obviously another conversation for another year lol.