Relationships and socializing on the internet

(In)CelibatePsycho

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Why is making friends and just generally using the internet for artificial social interaction seen as so bad? I can understand that it’s not as good as real life socializing but it doesn’t seem that much worse. I certainly don’t think it’s a bad thing.
 
Well, friendships statistically don't have as much of a meaning and value as real ones. Not to mention the stigmatic association of online friends are parents ingrained into us. You know how it was, right, them telling you 'they're not your real friends' all the time?
 
There's always a lack of trust when you meet someone on the internet. It doesn't feel the same as talking to someone in real life. Doesn't mean I didn't make some good friends through the internet but it's rare. Extremely rare.
 
People usually don’t act the same online as they do in real life.
 
There's always a lack of trust when you meet someone on the internet. It doesn't feel the same as talking to someone in real life. Doesn't mean I didn't make some good friends through the internet but it's rare. Extremely rare.
I made some good friends in my 15s, but they either grew up horribly into manchildren, just ended up having completely different interests as I did, or just never grew up as a whole.
It's the kind of person I still have in contacts but don't go out of my way to talk to
 
IRL friends are the only real ones. Saying otherwise is antisocial behavior and damages your spirit. You would know this if you had any good friends in the real world.
 
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I made some good friends in my 15s, but they either grew up horribly into manchildren, just ended up having completely different interests as I did, or just never grew up as a whole.
It's the kind of person I still have in contacts but don't go out of my way to talk to
I relate to this, I've had some online friends for years but I basically don't talk to any of them as I used to. Interests change and such. Just like any of my IRL friendships
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Am I still a faggot if I crossdress to get a thrill out of dominating every single female on the universe?
Think about it I'm basicslly stealing her entire identity even though I did nothing to earn it and thus claiming the highest embodiment of who she is herself I can passively claim in the act of wearing her bra or some other girl clothes
I metaphorically take her entire being against her will and I find that hot
I've also always loved the idea of skinning women so I can feel their wet metallic smelling bloodstained skin rubbing all over me and I can look in the mirror and do whatever I want with her body by fondling her skin over me and telling her I own her without even having to go to her real body because I'm """her""" now but not in a tranny way more an identity theft way
Am I a faggot for this?
 
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