Originally posted by: GUARDIAN ANGEL
I just love your topics Anshu for I find myself relating to them.👏
Socializing in virtual world can be at times dangerous and heartbreaking. However if one exercises caution and judgement and corresponds with people on good sites such as IF, one can change their opinion about the virtual friends. I became active less than a year ago on IF but today I can proudly say that I have made very genuine sincere friends who cheer me up day in and out. We chat on YM and compare notes and we feel for one another. Few of these friends have now become my real friends. I was fortunate enough to also find a virtual friend via work email five years ago and have met this friend. We have experienced instances when we have been thinking the same thoughts and have felt when something was not quite right with the other.
The most important aspect I find with my virtual friends is that they are there to lend me a listening ear and their support when I have been either too tired or have had no time for my real friends in my City. Virtual friends are also living humanbeings with their own life and daily stress. There is no pressure to meet someone for coffee, lunch etc. when one does not feel like.
To sum up, I donot consider my virtual friends any less than my real friends. Neither do I find the need to prove myself to them. Socializing with my virtual friends is much easier when I am too tired from studies to go out and socialize with them. I have turned down meeting my real friends just because I have no time or am too tired.😛