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  • LowExperience2368@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    This reminds me of me. I am never going back to online dating again because it gives so much false hope in my experience. I think all you can do with this person is stick by them and hope that they’ll learn their lesson one day. When you have the “love brain” switched on, it’s really difficult to think logically. Therapy helps and really noticing how you feel.

    • bananafungus@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      I’m always as kind as I can be because I do think that the follies of online dating also play a large part in the issue, especially in terms of exaserbating things. But as a whole I’m beginning to think their personal issues with attachment and self esteem really need to be addressed in a professional setting.

    • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      There are specific probs with internet dating and internet communication.

      People are quicker to share private information on the internet, this leads to feelings of intimacy at an accelerated pace. It’s generally not real. Not seeing facial expressions means no body language feedback , less nuance and leads to less fear of negative feedback, and that leads to greater positive feelings than may be merited by the facts…

      iow, bias and difficulty in having reality check.

      These aren’t personality or emotional problems that need therapy from a psych, it’s just a function of internet communication.

      So speak very plainly on the net and meet in real life as much as possible.