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Yes, I think a connection can be emmotional one... you would jsut then have to see if the physical compounded or dispelled it0
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I met my last serious SO on the intenet and he moved across a continent to be with me...
How ever it didnt work out because i even though the emotional connection was there the physical one was lack luster...0 -
yeap. it's what inside that matters though of course physical attraction is important too.0
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yes. I did.0
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Definitely0
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Yes, and however.
However, you don't really know someone until you have spent actual time with them. I used dating sites for many years and also met quite a few guys who I knew long distance first through my work. We are all different in person from what we are online or on the telephone.
So, fall for? Sure. But don't put too much stock in your feelings until you really know someone in person. Visit them on their turf to really get a good picture of who they are.
I spent 42 years on the dating scene hunting for my hubby so I have probably made all the boneheaded moves -- except for marrying or actually moving in with any of Bill's predecessors. When we finally found each other, it was Kismet!!0 -
Me? Personally? Hell no. Probably because there's a 96.2% chance he's (or she's) some African or Hindu guy trying to butter me up, propose to me and then say I need 17K to fly out to see you and then BAM! never hear from em again....0
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I connected with, and agreed to meet my current (now going on 6 years and 3 kids) partner after only conversations and a picture of his guitar. I however wouldn't say that I fell for him until we connected in person. Not so much because I based it on physical attraction but because being physically around someone gives a much better image of who they are (body language, style, voice, responsiveness etc).0
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I'm detecting some bitterness here...0
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Yes Of course there needs to be a physical attraction but if you love someone that deeply, have that kind of connection with them, then you end up loving them physically too. If they're in good health/shape that ends up being a perk, but not the reason why I'd end up physically attracted to them (that's me though).0
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Yes, I think a connection can be emmotional one... you would jsut then have to see if the physical compounded or dispelled it
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Yes, because you lust after a body..........you fall for a mind.0
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Yes. Physical attraction IS an important aspect of a relationship, but it may have nothing at all to do with a person's appearance. I mean, blind people experience physical attraction, so...0
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Yes, because you lust after a body..........you fall for a mind.
Nicely put!0 -
Realistically, no. But MFP is Fantasyland.0
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I think it's totally possible to fall for someone without having met them, but it's important to keep in mind that we're all a little, if not a lot, different in person than we are online. I think it's possible to be open-minded, but keep your expectations realistic at the same time. And sure, catfishing happens, but that shouldn't hinder you from meeting someone that you've really connected with.0
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Fall in love without physically ever meeting the person? Yes.
Without seeing a photo? I would have a tough time with that..0 -
Can you fall for someone you have never physically met or seen a photo of?
Yes. Absolutely. However, when you finally do meet, the reality might be very different from your expectation. Physical attraction is an important part of a relationship, so it would be horrid to get very emotionally invested and then find that the attraction isn't there, or is one-sided.
Personally, I was head over heels with my beloved way before we met in person. We connected online, moved to texting and Facebook phone calls, and we were both quite hooked before meeting...but then, we'd also seen photos of each other from the beginning.0 -
Yes. But will it last?0
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Yes. But will it last?
Well that can be asked of any relationship.0 -
did it once...never again
show me that face!0 -
I think some people can get very easily caught up with the emotional aspect of a long distance relationship without having any idea of who the person really is and whether they are genuinely who they say they are. That would be even more complicated with someone where a person hasn't seen the other's photo.
Nothing is real until you meet, and if they start asking your for money run, if they won't skype where you can see them properly run, if they keep delaying meeting you run, if they always have a sob story or drama to tell run....0 -
Can you fall for someone you have never physically met or seen a photo of?0
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people always say that "the person online is not the same as the person IRL" but I "hung out" with my husband online (and in ventrilo rooms) and eventually the phone for a year or 2 before spending much time with him in person and the person I got IRL was exactly the same as how I knew him from long distance interaction. He has all the same good and bad parts to his personality that I fell in love with. I think it just depends on the kind of interaction you are having while online and if you are the kind of person who can see people for who they are and not only who you want them to be.
Now I wasn't so aware of some of his personal habits, but that's just the same as any person before you live with them every day.0 -
Sure you can develop plenty of fefeelings,but it's highly unlikely that you'll have a good grasp of who that person actually is until youget to know them in person.0
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