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Aug 18, 2023

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In recent years, with the rise of social media and other digital platforms, online relationships and friendships have become increasingly common. But how real are they? The short answer is, they can be very real. For many people, online relationships and friendships are just as meaningful and fulfilling as traditional ones. They can provide a sense of connection and companionship, as well as a platform to express thoughts and feelings, share interests, and even find love. That said, there are some key differences between online and traditional relationships and friendships. Firstly, they lack the physicality of an in-person relationship, which can make it difficult to truly connect. There is also the potential for anonymity, which can lead to people being less honest or genuine. And of course, there’s the risk that what you see online isn’t necessarily the whole truth. Ultimately, the reality of online relationships and friendships will depend on the individuals involved. For some, they might be a source of comfort and connection, while for others, they may be more superficial and short-lived. It’s important to remember that, just like traditional relationships, online relationships and friendships require effort and commitment in order to be successful. In the end, it’s up to you to decide whether an online relationship or friendship is right for you. If you’re looking for a meaningful connection, then take the time to get to know the person you’re talking to and be honest about who you are. Ultimately, it’s through building trust and understanding that true relationships are made.
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1. Did you establish any friendships,  relationships, or attachments or  connections on any online platform? 2. Do you discuss topics online that you wouldn’t discuss in person? 3. Are there topics you prefer to keep offline? 4. How often do you communicate with your online friend/partner? 5. What kind of boundaries have you established for your online relationship/friendship? 6. Do you have any in-person meetings with your online friend/partner? 7. Do you trust the information your online friend/partner provides? 8. Are there subjects that you are uncomfortable discussing online? 9. How do you handle disagreements with your online friend/partner? 10. Do you feel like your online relationship/friendship is a real one?
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