PSYCHOLOGY OF CYBERSPACE

    Re: Virtual or reality (romances)
    John · 9/22/99 at 4:06 pm ET

    You raise a very interesting question, Mirek. I've known people who became involved in online romances and it damaged their in-person relationship, but I can't think of any examples where a person lived separate romantic lives, online and off, for any significant period of time (flings and flirting, maybe, but not a longer term relationship). What do others think? Is it possible? And if so, is it "good" or not?

    Replies:
    • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Ross, 9/22/99
      • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Mirek, 9/23/99
        • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Ross, 9/23/99
          • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by John, 9/23/99
            • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Mirek, 9/24/99
              • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Ross, 9/24/99
            • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Ross, 9/24/99
          • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Mirek, 9/24/99
            • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Ross, 9/24/99
              • cyberspace contacts vs. "real" life... was: Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Mirek, 9/27/99
                • cyberspace contacts vs. , by Ross, 9/30/99
    • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Mirek, 9/23/99
      • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by John, 9/25/99
        • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by Holly, 9/30/99
          • Re: Virtual or reality (romances), by John, 10/2/99
            • Re: Virtual or reality , by Doug W, 10/9/99
              • Re: Virtual or reality, by John, 10/11/99
                • Re: Virtual or reality, by Doug W, 10/13/99
                  • Re: Virtual or reality, by Holly, 10/15/99
                  • Re: Virtual or reality, by John, 10/16/99
                  • Re: Virtual or reality, by John, 10/16/99

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