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Married couples that met online - how long?
This Aug. my wife and I will have been married 15 years.
We met 18 years ago over a local BBS (pre-internet). Any other 'online' couples with longevity? |
One nighters and a ham sammich afterwards?
Bueller? :1orglaugh |
14 yrs oct , met on sugars place the site had free personals.
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Found my wife 14 years ago online, almost married 10 years and we're happy :thumbsup
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Not married because we can't, but going on six years. Facebook.
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Met my wife over 9 years ago from Match.com, she was from Japan but studying in NY.
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Met my wife on match.com almost 9years ago, been married for almost 7
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seems online relationships have better longevity these days.
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met on myspace in 2007, started dating in 2008, married august 2011....pretty good so far.
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12 years, met on IRC :)
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Met on Myspace 8 years ago. Never got married. Had three kids. Still together.
I have friends who've gotten together, engaged, married and then divorced in that short time. |
Almost 13 years ago.
We had some short icq chat, and than i gave him my phone number. |
Five years with my girl, but not married. Met on Yahoo.
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Patty and I are still going strong after 13 years. Met on a local Match.Com kind of sitel :)
As one said, it's the Who, not the How or Where :2 cents::thumbsup |
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I met mine (common law), Tracy, via one of the first "adult" BBS's that I ran over 26 years ago ("Datamate" in Montreal, first on a couple of TRS-80's, then on a PC clone). We've been together ever since. |
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Looking back, it was interesting from the perspective that her and I got to know one another through BBS message exchanges for several months before meeting IRL. And when we finally met one night in a local nightclub...it was as if we'd known each other a very long time. We clicked right away as friends - neither of us were really looking for a relationship. It just evolved over time. And three years later we finally married. |
It seems these days that I should be waiting for Prince Charming to arrive on an app. on a white tablet rather then a white horse. :/ Where did the ' normal' way to meet people go?
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Met goodgirl here on GFY in 2001.
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Times change...people evolve. Technology gives us new opportunities and different options. Doesn't mean the old 'normal' ways are completely gone, though. Just...diversified. :) |
If he was still alive, it would be 17 years this year. We made it to 8.
I guess I sort of met my current boyfriend online but briefly and years before I accidentally met him for real at an event. Not like the intense online courtship of my husband. |
One of my best friends found her wife on orkut. The guy is hungarian, chick is brazilian, guy went to Sao Paolo after 6m of chat+phone, they got married, moved to Hanoi, Vietnam because of the work of the guy. Spent there 2 years than they came back to Hungary. The are not divorced but separated, raising the kid together but the chick fucks other guys. It seems to work somehow.
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I can't imagine meeting someone on the web these days, though. I mean...back in the 'old' days...BBSing was mostly local. Most everyone lived in proximity to one another - making it much easier (and less costly) to meet up.
And maybe it's just me...but BBS people weren't quite as fake as a lot of people on the 'net. Sure, we had a few trolls and fake personnas - but they didn't seem as prevalent. We hosted a few BBS get-togethers back in the day...and with only a few exceptions, most everyone seemed the same IRL as their online personna. |
I met a really weird chick on IRC that was WAY into Pearl Jam. Zero years.
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A friend of mine who is getting divorced met the current soon to be ex online. They talked a lot then then he came out here (they were from different states) and saw each other a couple of times before he finally moved out here full time.
They got married and it lasted about 4 years. The problem was, well, he is a user. When she met him he had no job and told her it was just because he was recently laid off. She paid for him to come see her. Then he moved out here and they got married. It took him almost 2 years to get a job that he then quit after 6 months for some reason. He then tried to convince her that he should just be a house dad. The problem is they don't have any kids together and her 3 from a previous relationship are all grown. The youngest is 16. So by house dad he really means he should be able to stay home and play xbox all day. |
Remember when meeting people online was considered so taboo and everyone warned you to be careful?
My oh my how things have changed. The people I care most about, outside of family, all came about because of my online activity. Either directly or indirectly (like the friends of friends that I met online who became my own friends). |
Just met my new wife yesterday.
http://www4.latineuro.com/SF/girls/C8731.jpg Her name is Sarah she just turned 18 she is from Russia , She is coming to visit me this week from Russia , I think she might be the one for me, she offered free blow jobs and i can fuck her hot teen hole for a few days. I think I might just marry this one, and fuck my life over after divorce. I can't wait , everyone from gfy is invited to my wedding, I Love yyou Sarah :) |
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Too bad it took her so long to see him for the deadbeat he is. :Oh crap |
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Met my wife on IRC.
Our 15th anniversary is in April :pimp |
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She's a tranny. :1orglaugh |
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Less than a decade ago it was still considered rather weird to meet people online and do something with them offline. |
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What we do with people offline in-the-studio will always be considered 'rather weird'. |
Met my wife on AFF six years ago. We've never met in person but still have daily cybersex
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He comes out and sees her for a week. Things go really well so before he leaves they talk about him coming out permanently. He agrees and tells her once he gets settled he will get a job. She pays for him to move out. Then the excuses came. It took him 2 years, but he finally got a job. It was a good job to with a union, good wages etc. It wasn't long before he started having problems with it. At first he told her it was very physically demanding and he was always worn out from it. Then he supposedly hurt his knees and was out a few months. Eventually he told her he just couldn't do it and quit. That is when he sprung the "house husband" stuff on her. He tried to tell her he would cook her dinner every night, clean, do all the laundry, shop etc. She didn't want any of that. She wanted him to get a job. That started the fighting. Eventually she shut off the X-box live account and took the x-box over to a friends. He was furious and a week later he left. The funny thing was that she ended up paying for his move back to where he was from. He told her flat out he had nowhere to go and no money so if she didn't pay for it he would stay in the house and fight her trying to evict him. She realized then it was going to be cheaper and easier to pay for his move back. |
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