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08-24-2013, 06:27 AM | #21 (permalink) | |
Born to be mild
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Also once my ex-friend went on and on about how she was moving to the USA to be with this so-called Native American she'd been chatting to. No thought put into it at all, she was an idiot. I counselled her against it and in the end she said she found out he was on the run for .... murder. Hmm. Makes you think. If it all seems too good to be true, then it probably is, and the axiom "look before you leap" certainly applies. That said, I know there are plenty of people who have created great relationships that started online. But those people took all the usual precautions, meeting on SKYPE, getting details about each other, maybe going for a short holiday to meet the other person before uprooting their lives. Little late to realise you've made a mistake when you're three thousand miles from home...
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08-24-2013, 06:32 AM | #22 (permalink) | |
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Yeah people are quick to tell about the horror stories but this is just like anything else in life. There are positives and negatives.
I never understood those people that were risky enough to just pack up everything and go meet someone without seeing them over webcams or even doing a background check on the person. You are online! background checks are standard. I am kind of jealous of the guys that actually get women to fly out to meet them instead of vice versa. I've always had to be the one going out to meet them.
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