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Old Jan 04, 2010, 11:04 AM
wizard68 wizard68 is offline
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Well I just got out of yet another online relationship. I can't seem to learn that they do not work. I buy into what guys say to me and someone told me last night that I like the idea of having one and it's not real unless we meet in person. When I meet a guy online I don't realize that what they say are just words on a screen. I get wrapped up in the words and I actually believe them but in reality guys online can say anything a woman wants to hear. The last one stopped communicating with me and I kept hounding him and accused him of finding someone else. I met him on My Yearbook, which is like Facebook but it's more a dating sight I've found out. And you can give stickers to people on My Yearbook. When I checked out his profile I noticed he has all women as friends and when we first started talking he said he was a flirt and reassured me further into our relationship that I'm the only one. So last night he removed me from his friends list and sent me a message saying I'm too crazy, too insecure and he can't handle it. So here I am again trying to recover from another online relationship. My counselor told me it would not be healthy for me to be in a relationship now so now I must focus on me. I need to see that online relationships are not real.