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Developing a Healthy Online Relationship
Finding a person online that intrigues you enough to
pursue an online relationship is difficult. Once you
have found that person you still need to revisit the age
old issues of developing a relationship. In many
respects, some may say that online relationships are
easier then in person relationships. But, in reality it
is pretty much the same, just a little bit more removed.
Dating tips are essentially the same, but they are a
little more subtle then if you are face-to-face.
Safety
Even if the person sounds fantastic online you must be
aware that there are some people out there that are
being all you want them to be, but with ulterior
motives. The very first piece of online dating advise is
to not to give the person on the other end any numbers
like telephone or PIN numbers regardless of how good
they sound.
Be honest with yourself
Relationship advice is always a bit suspect because we
are all a bit different. Dating advice from one person
to another only reflects that one person giving the
dating advice and not necessarily how it applies to you.
Always take advice on dating and apply it, with
modification, to who you are. Don’t fudge about who you
truly are, it will only come back to haunt you later on.
Slow and steady
One dating tip for a quality online relationship is to
take it slow. Some might more aptly call this dating tip
the restriction of to-much-information (TMI.) You do not
need to have an online relationship develop 100 percent
in one or two weeks. Let the personal information out
slowly. A little mystery will go a long way to building
the relationship.
Conversation
Most people say that the art of conversation is dead. In
a certain sense this also applies to online dating.
Using text abbreviations and assumptions make online
relationship building even more impersonal then it
already is. This particular piece of online dating
advice could be applied to regular relationship building
as well. Use simple but descriptive whole worlds to
describe what you are discussing. The right word will
say quite a bit about who you are. For example: I like
kayaking because of the way the paddle slips into the
calm water works better then paddling is relaxing. You
will come off as a bit more refined rather then just
another person online.
Don’t impose
This is perhaps the hardest piece of advice for dating
online to get used to. It is so easy to use a word that
imposes a thought, belief or need onto another person
without even knowing that you are doing it. If there is
one thing that will stop an online relationship dead in
its tracks it is imposing yourself on another. Once your
online relationship progresses a bit you may loosen up a
bit with this piece of relationship advice but until
then always defer to the other person in the way you
phrase a sentence. Make sure you make it known how you
feel, but be sure that the wording reflects the other
person’s ability to disagree or agree.
Be positive
Nobody likes a “gloomy Gus” when they get online. They
really don’t want to be in an ongoing relationship with
such a person, unless they happen to be a gloomy Gus.
Stay up beat when you are writing with your online
friend. Sure, everybody has their down days, and that is
fine to share. It shows that you are becoming
comfortable with that person. If there starts to be a
pattern, however, you may want to assess what is going
on with yourself personally or with a friend but there
is really no need to share it online. If your assessment
leads to a life change for the better…well, that is a
great thing to share. Relationship advice or not, good
news is a turn on for most.
Be open ended
Just about everybody has heard the phrase “leave them
wanting more.” This holds true for online dating. You
might think about your daily online conversations or
your longer term relationships as a multi-course dinner.
Always leave the person salivating for the next course.
One of the better ways to do this is ask a question or
two that requires a little thought or research. This
will let them have something to bring to the table for
your next conversation. This would also apply to you.
Indicate that you will look into something and let them
know what you find the next time you write.
Most importantly be yourself
How many times have you heard that one? Fortunately or
not, the statement does ring particularly true for
online relationships. A certain amount of “you” will
seep into the online relationship whether you like it or
not but try for being true to yourself all the time.
Faking who you are will doom the relationship, unless
you really didn’t want an online relationship in the
first place. If you swear quite a bit in life, go for it
(just use symbols so as to not offend to much.), if you
happen to be one of those folks that dots their “I’s”
with a heart go for that as well. Be who you are and the
need for online relationship advice will go away fairly
fast.
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