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Ozcaptain said:Online friendships have lower expectations -- you're not expected to be there physically, you don't even have to be there at all until it's convenient. I mean, here I am responding to a topic started four months ago.
That alone should be a reason and motivation to seek face to face friends that you can count on. Personally, I would not cut off my online friends but I'm so glad I stepped out of my comfort zone and moved away from only having online friends to developing friendships offline. I've been on the net for 14 years too and spent most of my time chatting online butI got no where in life because my chat friends were either far or they don't want to really meet in real life.
Having friends in real life are more challenging and definitely more real. It's not that friends online are not real but like you said, they can just go offline anytime they want and they don't have to get back to you when you are in need. Although we have progressed in terms of communicating with the most advanced technological tools online, you cannot count on an online friend for a true friendship. A lot of social cues are involved when you meet a person in real life and that cannot replace online friendships.
Also, I have found some people that I have met in the real world to be very open and willing to discuss matters of the heart just like the ones online. And you are so happy when you have found such people.