by Carl » January 10th, 2013, 1:36 am
Honestly I spent the last few years wanting a relationship, only to regret it as soon as I found myself in an excuse for one. I decided I didn't want anything to do with that horsecrap anymore til I get out of school. Then, lo and behold, I met another person online that I really like. Thinking about the situation, and the fact that I wasn't interested in making the same mistake again, I didn't say anything for a while, and I didn't plan on saying anything. In fact, I tried to make the attraction go away. Now I'm in a position where that person knows how I feel, and seems to feel the same way, but we agreed not to get into a relationship (because of distance, haven't really known each other long, etc.). At this point, whether we call it a 'relationship' or not doesn't matter. If we're both being honest about our feelings, we could both easily end up hurt anyway.
Once you're attached to someone they don't have to be your bf/gf to end up upsetting you or hurting you. And one can become attached to someone even if the topic of relationships never comes up.
Really it's just like falling for someone irl in most respects. A person can't choose who to grow fond of, and once they have grown fond of someone, the absence of a mere word won't make things less difficult on that person. So, in my opinion, if you have feelings for someone you met online, or if you think you do, you might as well give it a shot. You won't know until you try. But that doesn't mean it's okay to be stupid if/when you meet up irl. Even if you trust the person, you should still be careful.