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	<title>Comments on: Internet Networks &amp; Love Life</title>
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		<title>By: Oliver</title>
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		<description>The most common question in internet chatrooms is &quot;ASL?&quot; - &quot;Age, Sex. Location?&quot; If you go to a public chatroom you want to talk. If so many people want to talk, you have to select by criteria to whom. This makes the internet to the Starbucks of Relationships - its everywhere, 100 flavors in 100 sizes, and comfortable like your home. Its only after a long time trying out that people understand that its easier to accept your neighbors faults than to learn about some completely new ones of a complete stranger. Its a hard lesson that love at first sight happens only when you actually see the people and not when you just see them typing.</description>
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