I am a 19/f,I met dat guy online 2 months ago he gave me his number,I called him the same day Sinca dat day we keep on talkin we talk until 2 or 3 in da mornin we don't know each other but we send each other pictures.He keeps on tellin me dat he loves me and he wanna married me ,and the way he talks to me make feel that he is not lying. Do you think that relationship will last?
TheTeenGirl answered Thursday May 25 2006, 11:13 pm: It likely won't last unless you meet up soon. But, you can't be in love after two months, it just doesn't happen.
So if he's already telling you that he wants to marry you, then I'd say it's probably some joke or he's only telling you what you want to hear.
Likely online relationships aren't true. They are likely people who joke around or they are trying to look for young people to meet up with and possibly do something horrid to them. True love hardly ever happens over the internet, so I'd keep that in mind.
x0spicyy answered Thursday May 25 2006, 5:47 pm: Babe,
Dont listen to those people.
I would consider meeting him, but take precautions he may not be what you think he is.
my friend got raped from an online user. but its all gravy now.
Spend a couple of years together
Maybe consider going to the same college
then after that if he's the right guy for you .
go for it
broken29 answered Thursday May 25 2006, 5:38 pm: ok nobody can stop you from seeing this guy but if you are going to see this guy take percations and not just that but befor thinking about marriage i would meet the guy first and take your time take it slow there no need to rush into things becasue after its all said and done it it wll all be worht it weather it turns out bad or good. i think it could turn out good and it could turn out bad but thats how it is with everything im not going to tell u not to see him but TAKE PERCATIONS meet him in a public area have a friend watching by do what ever you can ok. becasue its cyber space it could be anybody. and its not true that your not ready for a relashonship just based on your age if you think your ready your the only one who can determine that my cousins got married at the age of 18 and are SO HAPPY it happens allot ok so just if anything be SAFE!!!!!!!
well i hope i helped
-lindsey [ broken29's advice column | Ask broken29 A Question ]
roseox answered Thursday May 25 2006, 5:26 pm: i dont think it is a good idea, although he sends you pictures they might not actually be of him. dont meet him or get caught up in this relationship because you dont really know who he is.
hope i helped. [ roseox's advice column | Ask roseox A Question ]
soendearing answered Thursday May 25 2006, 5:17 pm: Nope.
He's probably a rapist.
I wouldn't believe it for a second.
IF i were you i'd stop talking to him immediatly, before you get yourself inviolved with something you don't want to be involved with. [ soendearing's advice column | Ask soendearing A Question ]
Krupple answered Thursday May 25 2006, 4:16 pm: No, no and no. Although some people have successful online relationships, those who commit to marriage before they even meet (much less without spending years together) are too immature to have a relationship that will go anywhere. It's idealized, and I'd avoid him. [ Krupple's advice column | Ask Krupple A Question ]
evil-devil12 answered Thursday May 25 2006, 3:34 pm: uhhh dont trust anybody in the internet??? uhh yeah and uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmm maby he does like you it sounds like it but still i would first meet him with a friend whatever and than you'll see how he really is........it could be that he's just tricking you .. [ evil-devil12's advice column | Ask evil-devil12 A Question ]
Mksangel1316 answered Thursday May 25 2006, 3:28 pm: You don't know him, plus your grammer is horrible. If your really nineteen, you are old enough to make the decision to meet him, however have a friend with you if you do.
If your NOT eighteen or older, this wouldnt be such a great idea if he's an adult. [ Mksangel1316's advice column | Ask Mksangel1316 A Question ]
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