I met this guy on yahoo messenger, he seems so nice and sweet.. He's from Australia and work as an accountant in a firm.. Well, he's already my online boyfriend but ofcourse, i'm not that serious because i only saw him on pictures and we're living in a different coutry. Plus he's 26 and i'm 19. But to be honest I'm physically attracted to him, so is he. He told me that he's already inlove with me and everything. They wll have a business trip here in my country next month and he wants to meet me.. The problem is I dunno if i'm going to meet him because I dunno this guy. I only know him through messenger but I like him a lot because of his sweetness and kindnes.Please help, gimme some advice, would I meet him or not?When i told him that i'll bring him homw to meet my family, he thinks that it's nice to meet my family.What do you think guys??? Thanks in advance..
lalalie answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 12:23 pm: Let me start off by saying that I really don't think its a good idea to meet someone you only know online. The internet hides a lot about someone, and its hard to tell who is telling the truth about themselves and who is lying. Also, since he's living in a different country then you are, it would be really hard to maintain a relationship that far apart from eachother in the first place.
If you still really want to meet him I suggest talking on the phone a few times, because at least hearing his voice is a better way to tell if he's genuine, and when you do meet him, make sure its in a very public place, like the mall, and bring a friend with you. [ lalalie's advice column | Ask lalalie A Question ]
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