quote:Originally posted by Michael P: ]but since you want me to be totally honest, your e-relationship won't work in the long run, infact you will some day laugh at how silly it was and wonder to yourself "what the hell was I thinking?"
hope this helps
Lol!! - looks like I poked the bear ^_^. I take it you know what sardonic means...though, perhaps that's a little too much to assume...anyways - okay.
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Most people who use myspace or facebook are just using it to talk to old friends or have different ways to contact people they already know, lol...
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quote:Originally posted by blackHxC88: most people use facebook or myspace as dating profiles, but don't admit it. i use it for friends, because i'm too ugly for anyone to stumble on my profile and say "omfg, he so cute" *cue sexy profile pics*
lol
If there's THIS many people saying it - perhaps I'm wrong...but I never did actively look for women on it...I mean why WOULD I start (or try to start) a relationship with a girl literally as far away from me as she can be?
It was a chance relationship is what I'm trying to say - yes, we're together, but NO neither of us planned it. We're just happy it happened.
by having a public online profile and being single, you are open to meeting somebody off the net, which means you do online dating
just because it's not called "facebook personals" doesn't mean you aren't
i don't even know that many people who add people they don't know personally on facebook/myspace, so that doesn't seem to make much sense either, lol..either way you're very close minded.
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quote:Originally posted by PublicName: i don't even know that many people who add people they don't know personally on facebook/myspace, so that doesn't seem to make much sense either, lol..either way you're very close minded.
That's a good point actually...I mean, admittedly, I add people who post in topics who I consider to be nice & interesting people - but I don't just add lists and lists of people hoping for fanny...there's guys I've adde3d too.
quote:Originally posted by blackHxC88: most people use facebook or myspace as dating profiles, but don't admit it. i use it for friends, because i'm too ugly for anyone to stumble on my profile and say "omfg, he so cute" *cue sexy profile pics*
lol
If there's THIS many people saying it - perhaps I'm wrong...but I never did actively look for women on it...I mean why WOULD I start (or try to start) a relationship with a girl literally as far away from me as she can be?
It was a chance relationship is what I'm trying to say - yes, we're together, but NO neither of us planned it. We're just happy it happened.
by having a public online profile and being single, you are open to meeting somebody off the net, which means you do online dating
just because it's not called "facebook personals" doesn't mean you aren't
i don't even know that many people who add people they don't know personally on facebook/myspace, so that doesn't seem to make much sense either, lol..either way you're very close minded.
do you think everybody tells you about all the people they communicate with on these sites?
do they tell you how they know all of their e-friends?
do you think they would tell you about browsing other profiles?
do you really think they will ignore messages from a good looking person of the opposite sex
you must not know that many people if everybody you know only adds people they personally know
think of me as close minded if it will help you feel better being clueless
this thread is hilarious, two people that "date" each other met through facebook, yet claim they aren't online daters
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how very few guys say that they are looking for "random play" on facebook
out of all the facebook profiles i've seen, maybe about 1 - 2% say they are interested in random play
if we put 100 guys in a room do you really think only 1 or 2 would be interested in random play with an attractive girl?
just shows how people aren't honest about what they are looking for on these sites
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haha those are the people you should add as friends, they are honest and honesty should be the number 1 quality people look for when choosing friends
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quote:Originally posted by Michael P: this thread is hilarious, two people that "date" each other met through facebook, yet claim they aren't online daters [/QB]
Embellishing and twisting fact may make you THINK that your argument is stronger...it just kind of has the opposite effect and nullifies it...
I claim not to be in a relationship online? (answer's no btw )
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I'm glad the debate with Andy and Michael P appears to be a healthy one....not that I am trying to play a moderate middleman here but you both have some good points....online dating is still taboo in society....a lot of people lie on Facebook...to support Michael P. back when i lived with girls and i had a crush on one of them her profile said looking for 'friendship' and then a week later starts dating this guy and has been with him ever since [p.s. just about every girl I've seen that started dating someone had looking for 'friendship' up there prior to....to support Andy P.'s case this guy initially contacted her thru MySpace and both attend the same university together...they have been dating for close to a year and a half now...Back in the 1990s someone on the distant part of the family met someone via the net pre MySpace Facebook and eHarmony of course....it floundered and didn't last long at all...then again according to Wikipedia over 230 people meet every day on eHarmony
quote:Originally posted by Michael P: this thread is hilarious, two people that "date" each other met through facebook, yet claim they aren't online daters
Embellishing and twisting fact may make you THINK that your argument is stronger...it just kind of has the opposite effect and nullifies it...
I claim not to be in a relationship online? (answer's no btw ) [/QB]
you met her on facebook, you know her from being online
what am i embellishing and twisting?
you're a perfect example of people that can't admit one of the main reasons their facebook and myspace profiles were created was to get dates
again there is nothing wrong with online dating, but it is wrong to deny it
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i don't think anybody CREATES their facebook or myspace IN ORDER to get dates, WHO THE FUCK would do that, be honest with yourself. do you have either of them, michael? you must be looking for some dates if you do, but i bet(if you even have either since it's according to you, they're only used for online dating)yours is just to contact old friends like everybody else actually uses it forr maybe it just so happens that profile browsing randomly they found a few things on common and one of them wanted to say what's up, ever think of that? doesn't matter what you put your profile up for, i highly doubt the sole purpose of making a myspace/facebook is to get a date. there's dating specific websites for shit like that. on fb it's basically a bonus of some sort for people, but i don't see why it's such a big deal.
the only reason i think you sound like a complete moron is because you're so into saying the sole purpose of making the profile to get a date.
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