17/m for a while now i've wanted to start meeting people online. not like relationships but just new interesting people to talk to. is there anyway to do that using AIM? if not, then how could i do something like that?
Sherry answered Sunday December 2 2007, 5:08 pm: There are AIM Chatrooms, their a lot of fun I used to use them back in the day. There's over 100 rooms to choose from. Be careful! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
missbananafontana answered Saturday December 1 2007, 10:44 am: IMVU is like AIM, I suppose, since you instant message people. You have to buy hair and clothes for your little avatar dude, but you can promo points for free in the beginning that you can use. Just go to imvu.com and download it then you just press the launch chat or something like that (I haven't used it in a while). You can meet a ton of people from all over the world, and it's kind of fun, I suppose. Anyway, hope that helps! [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
Durene answered Saturday December 1 2007, 8:43 am: its hard to get peoples trust through the internet.. especially since your a guy so if you want to be just friends with girls and meet them alot may reject since you could be some 40 year old perv. go on chat sites.. like habbohotel.com, or yeah, aim.com or like basically any interactive site and you'll make friends and hopefully they'll trust you enough and you could meet in real life n stuff. or you could try making friends like outside of the net, its easier since you know directly who your being friends with and such. [ Durene's advice column | Ask Durene A Question ]
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