HalcyonSky
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or in jacobs case, lovers.i'd call them friends. or mates. but i use the term pretty loosely.
or in jacobs case, lovers.i'd call them friends. or mates. but i use the term pretty loosely.
didn't think you'd be the jealous type.or in jacobs case, lovers.
i'd beat off to you on msn.maybe, if i knew they weren't a predator of some sort. i've had too many pedos beat off to me on msn. i'd have to see em in rl to count them as a genuine friend.
nothing better than having some 17 year old manwoman gushing to you on msni'd beat off to you on msn.
yea true, i mean u cant just randomly talk to some guy half way across the world and regard him/her as your friend, thats crazinessIt really depends in my opinion.
Like if you know they exist - because you met them through a friend or for any other reason in REAL LIFE, and you just use the internet as a form of communication - then yes.
If you just add them and talk to them without ever having contact in the real world - then no.
call people online as your friend../Like lets say; I happen to know this guy or girl over the internet, over a forum or social networking site, we know each other for i.e 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 1 year etc. Do you consider calling them as your friend? Or does it feel awkward? Bare in mind that you know them, chat with them, but have never met them yet.
I had this friend who I think she's a bit of a retard, she talks about some of her friends, she sound so into them but I ask her where they're from - she hasn't met them yet but talks to them online.
Totally agree, same with someone outside your state, now that'syea true, i mean u cant just randomly talk to some guy half way across the world and regard him/her as your friend, thats craziness