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Happiness for me in the Internet ?

padmafox

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i think 11 is saying this is the right thing to do, but that you may have have unrealistic expectations about how your search will progress. there's no reason why the experience of meeting your soul mate over the internet, should be any different from any other way of going about finding a relationship. finding out about a person via email or chat just has it?s own particular style in the virtual world, and can tell you just as much as you need to, although there's always the step of meeting that person in the non virtual world.

its just that the internet is no short cut through the experiences you may have in order to meet that person. 15 suggests that despite the instantaneous experience of communication via email and chat there is still the individual learning curve to go through. you may already be in the perfect position to attract that person, or you may have to go through some disappointments first of all.

but it worked for me, so i?d say just go for it.
 
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I agree with Padmafox and would add that I think it is also saying to not close yourself off to any opportunity. The internet is one way to meet people, and you can certainly find someone that way. I found someone very special and only external influences (long story, but read my other posts if you are interested) forced us apart. However, I think it is saying that that is only one way, and there might be opportunities in other places as well. It will take time, more than you might be prepared for, but it will happen as long as you remain open and receptive to whatever comes your way. I truly believe that there is someone for everyone, and we just have to be open to finding that person, wherever they may be. Just don't give up.
 

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