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Yes, if you are a desperate lunatic.
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No.
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I realize it can happen, but you usually cannot really know someone until you meet them, people often lie on Facebook and it is much easier to like someone online than in person.

I gues I was too flip in my origial response, that is wonderful about your mom and I hope it works out for your friend. Thank you for telling me about them. B)
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I have a friend on here Addie who has fallen in love and today is sorting his passport out to move to America to be with the woman he has fallen head over heels in love with
he is Australian and a very sweet friend . True love knows no bounds or distance
My mum married her online lover 8 years ago

you have a great day babe x your friend Serenity
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Plus many people lie a lot in their profiles.
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No. Because I don't view profiles of people I don't already know. I don't friend them either.
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Yes, if you are a desperate lunatic.
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I would say it's possible.
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maybe.
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If your name is Manti Teo yes you can smh.
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Sure, you can fall in love with the persona they've shared with you...it's anyone's guess if you would continue to love them after you eventually meet and spend time with them in person. It's easy to be awesome behind a keyboard.
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Personally, no!
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Maybe but I doubt it.
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Possibly. It helps if you are a few cans short of a 6 pack.
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Oh Bless her Heart , there are some bad people in the World
may she rest in peace now rose

may her loved ones find some peace also x so very sad x such a tragic waste of life
and all because she thought she was in love x we could meet someone in real life
who turns out to be just as bad , not just on the NET you know x people can be very convincing and deceptive and manipulate some ones mind x make them fall and then suddenly start to show their true colours and a dark Heart x I know good people with big Hearts that have fallen in love online but unfortunately tragedy will always over shadow
a love story , that's just the way our minds work .
We imagine the horror she went through before she died , the fear in her Eyes ......you did before you posted this and you rightfully so wish to warn others x thank you x hope the teenagers see this because as I have seen they are most at risk on these social network sites

you have a great day x Serenity
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**** NO!!
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NO! I will try to see if I can attach the latest news of our area here. . You can fall into wishful thinking over an idea and hope. . . The Social Net is full of liars who are playing at being anything they want or wish to be. Real Love has NOTHING to do with what you feel in these types of relationships. Also IF you choose to meet someone you have supposedly gotten to know ON-LINE you really really need to make the meeting place a public one and not leave with them from that public place no matter how nice they seem. . . if might be the last thing you do. http://www.trbimg.com/img-521... http://o2.aolcdn.com/dims-sha...
See the lovely lady? She was Miranda Southern. . . she met and talked with a man named Darrel Raines for a few weeks on Facebook. . As of Aug 19th she was reported missing after she left work. Her body was found August 28th shot dead and left to rot in a country field near where I live. . . . Her killer? The new Facebook friend she was talking to. . . think about it.
NO! I will try to see if I can attach the latest news of our area here. . You can fall into wishful thinking over an idea and hope. . . The Social Net is full of liars who are playing at being anything they want or wish to be. Real Love has NOTHING to do with what you feel in these types of relationships. Also IF you choose to meet someone you have supposedly gotten to know ON-LINE you really really need to make the meeting place a public one and not leave with them from that public place no matter how nice they seem. . . if might be the last thing you do. http://www.trbimg.com/img-521... http://o2.aolcdn.com/dims-sha... Darrel Raines Jr Charged with Murder in SC
See the lovely lady? She was Miranda Southern. . . she met and talked with a man named Darrel Raines for a few weeks on Facebook. . As of Aug 19th she was reported missing after she left work. Her body was found August 28th shot dead and left to rot in a country field near where I live. . . . Her killer? The new Facebook friend she was talking to. . . think about it. Darrel Raines Jr
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Mmm perhaps....
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I couldn't.
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Just a boring person would do that
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People have fallen in love with me on Facebook, and I'm always like... "How can you do that?" I met with one once, and we actually did *** up being attracted to her and having chemistry, which was not was I intended at all.
Funny thing was when we actually started becoming physical she began losing interest. The best relationship I had kind of had complicated origins. We went to the same school at the same time and had a mutual friend. We did talk a little bit on facebook years later when she, our friend(and his girlfriend) and I ***** up in the same area.
When we first met together it was planned on facebook and there may have been a little tiny bit of interest that it could develop into a relationship. What I didn't know was she was coming out of a bad relationship so when we hung out it was all she talked about and I was immediately scared off. I didn't say anything to her at the time, but later I sent her a message saying I felt we got off on the wrong foot. I don't know why I did that, but than she said something about cookies and I like cookies! So next thing you know she brought me over cookies that she baked. I still wasn't entirely convinced it meant anything but the next time we hung out she was with this other guy and I became very jealous.
A month later we hung out...
People have fallen in love with me on Facebook, and I'm always like... "How can you do that?" I met with one once, and we actually did *** up being attracted to her and having chemistry, which was not was I intended at all.
Funny thing was when we actually started becoming physical she began losing interest. The best relationship I had kind of had complicated origins. We went to the same school at the same time and had a mutual friend. We did talk a little bit on facebook years later when she, our friend(and his girlfriend) and I ***** up in the same area.
When we first met together it was planned on facebook and there may have been a little tiny bit of interest that it could develop into a relationship. What I didn't know was she was coming out of a bad relationship so when we hung out it was all she talked about and I was immediately scared off. I didn't say anything to her at the time, but later I sent her a message saying I felt we got off on the wrong foot. I don't know why I did that, but than she said something about cookies and I like cookies! So next thing you know she brought me over cookies that she baked. I still wasn't entirely convinced it meant anything but the next time we hung out she was with this other guy and I became very jealous.
A month later we hung out again and she expressed contempt for that guy. It was at a party at her house, there was drinking. There weren't many beds, I ***** up sleeping in her bed along with other people. So obviously there wasn't ***, but she was cuddling with me.
And then we made plans to go to a museum together. We used Facebook to make a lot of these plans, but without spending time in person the relationship would have never grown. And in the *** miscommunications on Facebook played a part in what tore us apart.
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lets hope not! maybe you should get off the computer and get a real life!
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no
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Ew no..
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Yes. You can correspond with someone and know everything about them. You can develop a complete relationship and nurture common interests. And live to speak or correspond with them again. You can know and love someone without meeting them face to face first.

Of course if they are a sham and a lie you are in for heartache. But that can happen in face to face relationships too. You need the luck of them being real either way.
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Would be pretty tough I suppose.
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No
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Can you? Yes.

Is it rational? **** no.


I think it would take someone pretty desperate to fall in love with someone you have never met but have only talked to on Facebook.
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ahhhh a real ** love story , he skyped all the family yesterday , think they all took to him because he is a great guy .
Would you like the link , they kind of announced it on here on a poll ?
You'd like him Addie :) and her
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