Spotty01
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...I'm wondering what everyone else's opinion regarding this is.
What I'm talking about is some people saying, "You're not really friends with people on the other side of your screen." Their words, not mine. What they mean, presumably, is that, whether you've been talking to someone online for years, you can't really call them a "friend" until you meet them in real life, because you don't know who they really are and you may not have even seen their face before.
Now I, for one, strongly disagree with that sentiment. Some of the best people, as well as some of the worst, I've ever met have been online. Ever since I made an account here and started interacting with the other users and making posts and such, I've met some great people that I'd gladly call friends, whether they're, at the end of the day, strangers on the other side of my screen that I may never see or meet in my life. I've even heard stories about people meeting their eventual husbands/wives, boyfriends/girlfriends, fiancées, etc. through the Internet and getting together with them IRL at some point and forming a much stronger bond with them because of that. While I don't think I'll ever see myself doing something like that, it's just further proof that you can have friends and very real relationships through the Internet, whether you've met them or not.
The point being, I've heard a lot of people (most prominently, my former teachers and, recently, the woman running a local ASD support group) say the aforementioned quote: you can't have real friends over the Internet. I used to think that way myself... until I had a more prominent online social life. I'm wondering what you guys and gals think of that.
Do you feel like your friends online aren't really "friends" because you've never seen or met them? Or are those relationships still just as real and just as strong as they would be in person? Have you heard anyone say the aforementioned quote or known anyone who has that opinion regarding the matter?
And now, I do what I do best: await responses.
What I'm talking about is some people saying, "You're not really friends with people on the other side of your screen." Their words, not mine. What they mean, presumably, is that, whether you've been talking to someone online for years, you can't really call them a "friend" until you meet them in real life, because you don't know who they really are and you may not have even seen their face before.
Now I, for one, strongly disagree with that sentiment. Some of the best people, as well as some of the worst, I've ever met have been online. Ever since I made an account here and started interacting with the other users and making posts and such, I've met some great people that I'd gladly call friends, whether they're, at the end of the day, strangers on the other side of my screen that I may never see or meet in my life. I've even heard stories about people meeting their eventual husbands/wives, boyfriends/girlfriends, fiancées, etc. through the Internet and getting together with them IRL at some point and forming a much stronger bond with them because of that. While I don't think I'll ever see myself doing something like that, it's just further proof that you can have friends and very real relationships through the Internet, whether you've met them or not.
The point being, I've heard a lot of people (most prominently, my former teachers and, recently, the woman running a local ASD support group) say the aforementioned quote: you can't have real friends over the Internet. I used to think that way myself... until I had a more prominent online social life. I'm wondering what you guys and gals think of that.
Do you feel like your friends online aren't really "friends" because you've never seen or met them? Or are those relationships still just as real and just as strong as they would be in person? Have you heard anyone say the aforementioned quote or known anyone who has that opinion regarding the matter?
And now, I do what I do best: await responses.
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