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lol. Who knows? Maybe we will come out the other side with a story worth telling. 🙃
If I just married somebody without knowledge of their online identity, well, if somebody was somehow great enough to legitimately persuade me to actually marry them, then it could probably be overlooked as petty online drama. However, if the nature of the problem was particularly serious, and I would rather not go into details about how such a particularly serious problem could exist, then I might seek to end the marriage regardless.
Well, that is a matter of which modality is more real. I would not be entirely dismissive of peoples' behavior online possibly being representative of who they really are, because the lack of serious consequences to their behavior online allows them to drop the false pretenses of being well behaved and kindly.
I'm too much of a selfish pr_ick to get married and would never do so
They hated each other in real life but had a crush on each other online.
...great movie too for the romantic at heart