Do you believe love exist in the virtual world?

@Hydale (206)
China
May 26, 2007 6:51am CST
I do not believe. Love is communicate,understand and careful each other,but in virtual world you can not understand him completely.Sometimes we recognize a person though our friend,it can not come true in internet.
4 responses
27 May 07
I think that it is perfectly possible to meet someone online and for a friendship to develop which may indeed lead to love, but I think that the strong emotional bond that love is, would only come into fruition after a real meeting.
@Hydale (206)
• China
31 May 07
I think that the people must be honest in virtual world.
@Phlamingho (7825)
• Denmark
26 May 07
No I don't. I don't think we can love some one for real until we meet that person in real life. Until then we are just in love with your idea of theat person.
@Hydale (206)
• China
30 May 07
Virtual world is virtual world!
• United States
20 Jun 07
I have found you can find a true connection in the virtual world with another but you will never know for sure if that person is honest and true to their emotions. When you spend so much time talking with that person you cant help to feel a connection with them a closness exspically when it seems they understand everything about you.. This can all be a hoax that is the problem.. so in the final round you must meet the person or true true love will never exest.. But you can love because everyones love is there own.. Nobody can tell you how or who to love its just a feeling inside. One you can not control.
@Cheryl99 (53)
• China
26 May 07
It is rare,but i believe some true love might have happened in the virtual world. Not all the people there lies and wear a mask,someone show themselves honestly and at the same time they meet the very people who makes them fall in love. so love is everywhere,whatvever the real world or the virtual one!
@Hydale (206)
• China
30 May 07
Hi,my friend, Virtual is virtual,in my opinion,the love in virtual world is just like play,not take responsibility for everything, not face to face.