okaaay so i really want to meet someone online. that is the same age as me [sixteen] and will be literally my best friend. because a few of my friends and people i know have people like this, from all over the world, and i dont know how they met them. adding random people on myspace is not working. i want someone that is kinda like me too, and will let me tell them my secrets and stuff. is there some website like um, eharmony haha [nooot that though] but like is for teens wanting to just meet friends that they have things in common with, THAT IS NOT A SCAM and where i can actually find NORMAL people not a bunch of pervs or freaky loners...thanksss
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? GhoulOnParade answered Monday June 9 2008, 3:05 am: This WILL sound childish...but neopets.com
I know most people think it's a kids site, and kids do go on it, but it was originally made for bored college kids.
And if you go on the newbie boards (which really isn't a n00b board) you will find most of the people range from age 12-20.
Most people there I find are 13,15,16.
There are all different types of people, but most are nice.
I've met some of the greatest people on there that I've been talking to online for a little over two years.
But obviously, when you first talk to someone don't give out any personal info blah blah.
But I do recommend it. [ GhoulOnParade's advice column | Ask GhoulOnParade A Question ]
LaceyIsPrettyBomb answered Friday June 6 2008, 1:01 pm: I've never personally used it, but one of my friends met her online best friend on gurl.com. I don't know much about it, but what from what I've heard, it isnt a scam and theres no sketchy people on there lol. So give that a try=] [ LaceyIsPrettyBomb's advice column | Ask LaceyIsPrettyBomb A Question ]
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