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Hmm, I think online chat/forums/dating sites actually offers a good platform to expand your social circle and find someone who shares similar interests.
Like what fairlady said, fate will determine whether you'll meet the right one for you online.
Disclaimer: Online experience may differ
from actual gameplay.
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Originally posted by Tim83:
Who here thinks that online dating works ? As in make 2 strangers goes into a real life relationship?
My question: why would it not work?
It's pretty much the same as the traditional method of meeting new people- only the net replaces the mutual friend as the platform/vehicle for making that connection.
Can someone shed some insight on why it wouldn't work? sure, there's some doubt/trust issues in the beginning, but...
I wanna know as well :(
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Originally posted by Tim83:
Who here thinks that online dating works ? As in make 2 strangers goes into a real life relationship?
Online dating works. People who joined online dating are people who knows what they're seeking (relationship/marriage) and it's a good channel to match-make people to form couples.Online dating is just like any store for people's convenience, just like if you want to buy a Big Mac, you will naturally go to buy it from a McDonald's fast food outlet. If you want to seek a relationship, you will naturally go to find it in an Online dating website.

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Originally posted by parn:
Online dating works. People who joined online dating are people who knows what they're seeking (relationship/marriage) and it's a good channel to match-make people to form couples.Online dating is just like any store for people's convenience, just like if you want to buy a Big Mac, you will naturally go to buy it from a McDonald's fast food outlet. If you want to seek a relationship, you will naturally go to find it in an Online dating website.

LOL using fast food restaurant as example is kind of funny.
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Originally posted by JasonC:
My question: why would it not work?
It's pretty much the same as the traditional method of meeting new people- only the net replaces the mutual friend as the platform/vehicle for making that connection.
Can someone shed some insight on why it wouldn't work? sure, there's some doubt/trust issues in the beginning, but...
I wanna know as well :(-rub paws in glee-

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Originally posted by JasonC:
My question: why would it not work?
It's pretty much the same as the traditional method of meeting new people- only the net replaces the mutual friend as the platform/vehicle for making that connection.
Can someone shed some insight on why it wouldn't work? sure, there's some doubt/trust issues in the beginning, but...
I wanna know as well :(An online relationship has to move on to a real-life level eventually. there's only so much of oneself that we can express online. Online communications and face to face talk is so different.
To me i categorised this kind of love as emotional/attachment feelings. Over the long time of chatting, you kind of feel attached to the other party even though you have not met before.
Whether is the party your true love or not, verdict will be out when both of you meet and start to get along. I mean some people do get disappointed when they have met each other, not in terms of looks but that of behaviour and attitude. To get along well with someone through chatting online doesn't mean you can get along with him well on a real-life level.
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Well, I just started a personal profile on singaporelovelinks.com. Haha...not desperate or anything, but you can't blame me for not losing faith in true love.
Due to my hectic work schedule, I rarely have time to expand my social circle and know new people. And even though I haven't forgotten about my ex, I'd like to give myself another chance to find the right one.
Dun be shy, give it a try!
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