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Like I said, sounds like you're a very busy person. You were told exactly what you wanted to know, logs don't change that.
Nobody online dates before getting married. People who call anything long distance "dating", don't know what dating is.
Lol, yes.
Ummmm, most do date before meeting.
Literally Vent and Teamspeak days that was like the BIGGEST thing was people dated and then met up and that would be the make or breaks, hell there are like WoW documentaries about people getting married after online dating and how nervous they were meeting up.
I have a bunch of clan members from WoW and CSS that did that and I'm pretty sure Jordan and Sasha both did that in OT.
Obviously you think otherwise though, but I am just proving a point that online dating happens quite often before meet ups where they still get married. So, that is just a flat out lie that 'nobody' online dates before meeting up and then get married, I mean we LITERALLY have a well known OT couple that prove that wrong.
Read my last sentence again. Sounds like you don't know the definition of the term "lie" either. No wonder you're mad over nothing.
Okay, explain this sentence to me because I'm apparently misunderstanding.
And with that I just noticed:
It's "it's".
Your answer lies in this sentence: "People who call anything long distance "dating", don't know what dating is.", which ironically (see what I did there) came right after the sentence in question.
I corrected my typos for you Marshall.
So your PERSONAL views are being pushed behind something you think is a fact?
Which we can prove isnt because of an OT couple already?
Okay.
Got it.
Lol.
Once again, you're not listening. The term "dating" has a very clear definition. It's the beginning of a romantic relationship in which new couples go out on (wait for it) dates, which can only happen in person, ergo people who refer to any online relationships as "dating" are factually incorrect.
P.s. what does pushed behind mean?
So we are just going to ignore that "online dating" has its own definition so we can just push a very certain opinionated narrative?
Okay.
I'm listening, I just am not listening to JUST what you are saying since there exist things that contradict what you are saying that have established definitions, case studies, documentaries.... etc etc
There are countless documentaries about people living in denial, what's your point?
Oh, the irony lol.
So, Oxford and other established definition sites having a definition for online dating and what it entails just doesn't count or exist.
Just your personal definition and nothing that remotely contradicts it is allowed?