love on kmc

Started by Fallen14 pages

i somehow find this topic amusing.

Originally posted by Premium
Have any of you actually found love on here and been able to make it last or is it mostly for shits and giggles?

if its for shits and giggles, what would be the point? honestly?

who would want to engage in an online relationship that's purely restricted to being online? why pursue something that's nothing more than just an exchange of typed words under the agreement that it would never progress to anything further?

Originally posted by Fallen
i somehow find this topic amusing.

if its for shits and giggles, what would be the point? honestly?

who would want to engage in an online relationship that's purely restricted to being online? why pursue something that's nothing more than just an exchange of typed words under the agreement that it would never progress to anything further?

For shits and giggles perhaps?

waste of time perhaps? on both parties.

and its all for a laugh and to pass the time, one has to question the validity of the emotion.

If you got nothing better to do and you find it fun then its not a waste of time.

Originally posted by Premium
If you got nothing better to do and you find it fun then its not a waste of time.

I think what Fallen means to say is that if it's not a ''I will love you even after we're married and you've become a total beeyotch, and have saggy **** and a droopy **** from pushing too many babies through it'' kind of thing, it's really nothing. You might not consider being in a relationship with someone you don't actually love a waste of time becuase it's fun, but in an existential, Eckhart Tolle kind of way, it is.

If it's not used as a meeting place like a bar or whatever, it's useless.

Meeting online is no different to anything else, no less acceptable. It should only be used as a catalyst, though.

If you don't plan to take it serious, and make it an in-person relationship; don't bother.

-AC

Originally posted by Slay
I think what Fallen means to say is that if it's not a ''I will love you even after we're married and you've become a total beeyotch, and have saggy **** and a droopy **** from pushing too many babies through it'' kind of thing, it's really nothing. You might not consider being in a relationship with someone you don't actually love a waste of time becuase it's fun, but in an existential, Eckhart Tolle kind of way, it is.

I don't take any relationship seriously anyway, they're all nothing to me. Online is something to just keep me entertained for a few hours. But it doesn't matter seeing as I don't have online relationsips. Just speaking in general.

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
If it's not used as a meeting place like a bar or whatever, it's useless.

Meeting online is no different to anything else, no less acceptable. It should only be used as a catalyst, though.

If you don't plan to take it serious, and make it an in-person relationship; don't bother.

-AC

Why not bother doing something that could give you a laugh?

What she said.

Originally posted by Premium
Why not bother doing something that could give you a laugh?

Because then you're a c*nt. Usually it's not both people involved in the joke, and someone ends up getting emotionally hurt.

Furthermore, not everything that COULD be funny, SHOULD be done. It often leaves people looking stupid and immature.

-AC

What AC said, except for the first sentence.

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Because then you're a c*nt.
-AC

Point?

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Usually it's not both people involved in the joke, and someone ends up getting emotionally hurt.

-AC

If I wasn't interested in it being serious I would let that person know, if they decided to go along with it then its they're responsibility to keep themselves unattached. Not my fault.

Hmmm.

You've never been in any sort of relationship before, have you.

It really doesn't work that way.

I have I just don't take them all to seriously. Maybe I'm selfish or something.

Maybe a little?

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri

If you don't plan to take it serious, and make it an in-person relationship; don't bother.

-AC

Or, you know, do...if you feel like it. Either way's fine.

I swear RJ just agrees with whoever posts before him.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Or, you know, do...if you feel like it. Either way's fine.

I'd have thought it was obvious that if you want to do opposite, you can. My opinion, though, is what you quoted. It was a suggestion, as you're aware. Not sure why you brought it up.

-AC