Is it normal to fall in love online?

I met someone (identified as female when we first met but recently identifies as trans) through a blogging site, we shared a lot of interests so we started talking more and more and sharing more about ourselves, I don't know what happened but I started developing real feelings for them. I would find myself thinking about them constantly and being distracted by the thought of being able to talk to them again. After a while we found out that we liked each other so I asked them to date me. It's kind of difficult when i'm 18 and they're 16 and live half a world away from me, but we've managed to still keep our relationship going for 7 months. I know for sure I am in love with them because of how happy they make me. So is it normal that I've fallen in love with someone I met online? also (in your own opinion i guess, i'm kinda curious) do you think these kinds of relationships could ever evolve into something more than online? I feel that if it's true and I have fallen for them then it's only going to end badly for me

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Based on 56 votes (32 yes)
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Comments ( 9 )
  • myboyfriendsbitch

    If you love them why are you afraid to call them a "she", the gender i assume your mate identifies themself with.

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  • Terence_the_viking

    Make sure it's forever.

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  • Phishy

    You just want to get your tallywacker wet. That's all, mate.

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  • Are you a guy?

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    • kirig

      no i'm a girl. lol

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  • 6007

    Hello, catfish.

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  • CockMonglerTheGreat

    Not normal. Go find some real pussy.

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  • thegypsysailor

    Sadly, and I hope you realize this, there is no guarantee that anything this person you are communicating with, says is the truth.
    This person could have a dozen of these "relationships" going on, all for their own reasons, being whatever the other person wishes them to be.
    It is most foolish for you to invest so much of yourself into an internet relationship. Be cautious and careful; there is no need for you get hurt.

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  • pacinoharmon

    All I can say is be cautiously optimistic. There is a possibility of your relationship evolving, but no 100% guarantee. I listened to my crush's music almost a year ago, then talked to him on Facebook, then we texted for a few months and finally met physically in June. But the distance is driveable, and in your case it isn't. Anything is possible though.

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