Virtual dating can be risky, but these couples prove it's still possible to form genuine relationships with people you meet online.
has made us wary of having a virtual relationship. We’ve seen it happen several times: victims finding out that their supposed partners used the identity of another person, or worse, that their partner doesn’t really exist in real life and was just born from someone’s imagination.
“It’s just the way it is. I met someone who I clicked instantly with, and it just so happened that we started while bonding over the internet,” Nika, who lives in Metro Manila, said. Her boyfriend Dylan is staying in Cebu. Jared also pointed out that since they met through their same interests, the conversation flowed easily. “We had this common topic that we’re both familiar with, which makes learning more about each other easier. And from then on, it didn’t require much effort for us to branch out [into] other topics,” he shared.Transitioning from a big online community to talking one-on-one didn’t happen in a snap.
Kat agreed: “It’s unconventional and we know that others find it weird that we claim that we ‘know’ someone just through these online conversations. But like other ‘normal’ relationships, we, too, invested our time and effort in cultivating these connections properly.” Will their first meet-up be awkward? Do their partners have embarrassing habits they’ll find endearing or annoying? Can they live up to their online persona or is there additional information they’ve kept hidden? Will they remain in love with their partners once they’ve met them?
Kat said that they’re like other relationships, too. They also argue and fight, and they rely mostly on social media to make up. “It gets frustrating, at times. Especially when you know that some conversations are better done in person. But we have to settle for these means if we want our relationship to work.”
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