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Quote by Pixie
Of course they can. We actually have a couple that met on here and got married not too long ago.
Quote by Mazza
I think so...
Quote by clum
I was gonna say that but I wasn't sure if I'd made it up. Thanks, Pixie.
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Quote by Love9Inch
Definitely not, I saw almost 90% people have slut status. And the rest live fake lives. Maybe 4-5% are telling true and be truth in their lives, rest are all lies. We are all here for our fantasies I guess, fantasies which we can't fulfill in our real life, we try to get them here with chat and imagination. Making your real life relationship, on the basis of these lies, won't last long. One day or another you have to face the real life, at that point your relationship will definitely break.
Quote by Ravyn
There is pessimism at its finest.
Quote by swollen
Yes, I believe given the right perspective, relationships formed on the internet and on Lush can survive. In fact deep bonds can be formed.
Like any relationship though, in order to survive, they need working at.
Quote by Love9Inch
Definitely not, I saw almost 90% people have slut status. And the rest live fake lives. Maybe 4-5% are telling true and be truth in their lives, rest are all lies. We are all here for our fantasies I guess, fantasies which we can't fulfill in our real life, we try to get them here with chat and imagination. Making your real life relationship, on the basis of these lies, won't last long. One day or another you have to face the real life, at that point your relationship will definitely break.
Quote by WorkAlone
Echoing the above. I have friends on here that I've been in contact with for years and I don't see them going away. Romantically, you can only go on so long without things progressing from online, to text, to phone or video, to rl. You can meet people anywhere and Lush is no exception. The one odd nuance to it all is that, given the nature of the site, the odds are pretty high that you know your date's sexual fantasies before you ever meet and that's not exactly "typical" of other places you may have met. Yes, there's the geographical issue, and I know a few 'couples' that are separated by several states, countries, even an ocean or two, and make it "work" for a while. I know of several multi-year romances on Lush and that's impressive online or off so why denigrate the online thing. Yes, its not "complicated" by co-habitating, but any relationship that hasn't taken that step is similarly uncomplicated. In short: why not?