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experiences of talking to someone for months in another country


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Hi guys/girls. So i wanted to hear other peoples expectations/ experiences of this.

Speaking to someone online in another country and then planning to meet.  how did it all go etc?

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Hi again op.

Actually after a divorce but earlier before l met my partner now, l'd just accidentally met someone online where we'd just instantly clicked ib incredible ways. lt took about 9mths before we managed to actually meet , and it was exactly the same in person but unfortunately , she'd also turned out to have some mh problems and eventually it just didn't work out .

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I know 1 coworker (man) for whom it worked, and a few others (males and females both) who either never actually met up irl (kind of fizzled out), or they just didn’t like one another IRL. Or didn’t find the other person attractive, even though they had been on FaceTime daily for months prior. Can go either way. Chemistry, my friend, chemistry! You won’t know unless you spend a few days together in person. 

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5 hours ago, BrinnM said:

I know 1 coworker (man) for whom it worked, and a few others (males and females both) who either never actually met up irl (kind of fizzled out), or they just didn’t like one another IRL. Or didn’t find the other person attractive, even though they had been on FaceTime daily for months prior. Can go either way. Chemistry, my friend, chemistry! You won’t know unless you spend a few days together in person. 

wow even with face time they didnt find them attractive when they met?! crazy!

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12 minutes ago, fred123 said:

wow even with face time they didnt find them attractive when they met?! crazy!

It's not about the other being attractive.  Rather, it's about a lack of mutual chemistry.   A person can be objectively attractive, but when face to face, we find that it just falls flat.

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Also - you don’t look the same on FaceTime. It’s through a camera lens, so in person ppl always look different. And while some might be pleasantly surprised, others will be disappointed when they first meet the other person face to face. Could be height, smell, the way somebody gestures or walks, and yes, chemistry, obviously. 

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