ImJessieTR
Does Team Rocket hire?
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That's when you reveal you're working undercover for the cops.
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Hmm, well, I sure managed to pull it off just fine. And I'm sure Chaos can agree with that.
A girl I used to be friends with is constantly going in and out of online relationships. They never go anywhere and they never last for any length of time, so based on her experiences I find them kind of dumb. I'm not saying they can't work for anyone, and maybe she's just "doing it wrong", but personally I would find it too weird actually dating someone over the internet.
I understand that I may be interacting with people in both "worlds" but face to face communication is different than typing. Phone conversations are different than face to face conversations. Its the anonymity that the Internet gives that lets me have the "balls" to say what I want to say. For all you know I may be 90 year old woman living in a cave or 10 year old school boy but here I am Venom, what is my point? If you are having a relationship on line The Internet lets you be someone else with very little consequences to your self but possibly major ones to the other person and that's why I think they are a bad idea.
Online Relationships fail if you aren't inependent aka over 18.
Seriously get a life, or look harder IRL.
I don't think being independent is synonymous with being over 18. I know people who were independent long before they turned 18, and I know some people in their 20s who couldn't survive a day in "the real world".
cool story bro.
Being independent still stands. Moreover, being 18 does mean independence not necessarily financially, but as a recognized adult.
Being a legal adult isn't the same as being independent either.
You don't have to be a legal adult to be in a relationship, and you don't have to be financially independent to be in a realtionship, in RL or online.