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blak000
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Though the internet is a nice way to meet and talk with people far away, I feel that a real group of friends is necessary for a healthy life. If the only human contact we have is with our family, then we eventually get rusty in our social skills. Also, if we go for too long like that, meeting new people could potentially start being viewed as an anxious, uncomfortable experience, ultimately resulting in even more loneliness.
I don't think anything can really ever replace having someone physically next to you. There's just something about being able to see their facial expressions and body language while they're talking to you; you can't get that from online friends. You could probably use a webcam, but I don't really feel like that's the same thing. Plus, I think being around a person is better for receiving emotional support; a simple touch can sometimes convey more meaning and emotion than any amount of words ever could.
I think it's also important to spend some time around the opposite ***. Even if you're not romantically interested in the person, just being around them feels good. Also, being able to feel physically comfortable around them helps out when you do manage to meet someone you're attracted to.
Internet friendships can be a great addition to a real life social network, but I don't think it should ever be used to substitute one.
I don't think anything can really ever replace having someone physically next to you. There's just something about being able to see their facial expressions and body language while they're talking to you; you can't get that from online friends. You could probably use a webcam, but I don't really feel like that's the same thing. Plus, I think being around a person is better for receiving emotional support; a simple touch can sometimes convey more meaning and emotion than any amount of words ever could.
I think it's also important to spend some time around the opposite ***. Even if you're not romantically interested in the person, just being around them feels good. Also, being able to feel physically comfortable around them helps out when you do manage to meet someone you're attracted to.
Internet friendships can be a great addition to a real life social network, but I don't think it should ever be used to substitute one.