snowleopard -> RE: Long Distance Relationship (8/18/2004 2:02:35 PM)
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Mail order brides? Pen pals who fell in love? Long before the net people living in different countries met somehow, corresponded, fell in love.... holiday romances, it's endless, and yes some of those relationships were born after initially meeting face to face, but many didn't meet till after they felt something for each other. I'm not saying that it is for everyone, heck some people never leave the place they were born, marry the girl nextdoor and live perfectly happy and contented lives. Most of what is stated in these types of discussions which crop up pretty much on every forum at some time or another is anecdotal rather than based on any real studies. 10 years ago when I was studying for extended qualifications in my profession the debate was already waging about the effectiveness or not of online counselling, at the time it was seen as complete quackery and thought impossible to establish a workable therapuetic relationship with clients long distance, now my professional body has a whole section set up for online workers with it's own code of ethics and standards. There are many people out there who are housebound, or for whom face to face meetings are difficult or impractical, LDR's become a lifeline for these people, a chance to interact with other like minded individuals without any barrier of being judged on their disability etc. They can and do find love and acceptance via LDR's. You might be interested to know I came online 7 years ago highly skeptical of LDR's of any kind; friendship, love, D/s, therapeutic etc. In the past 7 years I have completely changed my way of thinking, and I have had some bad experiences myself, however good or bad all experiences are valuable learning aides and helped me to grow.
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