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HintHRO said:

I think it's sad that people try to establish a relationship via the internet because there are so many thing you can't know for sure. Are we so scared of rejection nowadays that we can't even ask a girl out in real life (then at least you know it's a girl in the first place)? You don't get to know each other by chatting. And if you're falling in love with a girl via the internet, you're falling in love with the image you created of her. She will be completely different when you meet her in person. That's my experience with dating apps/sites. 

Perhaps people aren't trying and it just happens from getting to know each other over time. That's how it happened to me through playing Everquest. So much down time in the old version that it was more chat room than game. Play together night after night and there's a lot you end up talking about. It's easier to confide in strangers, or in this case people that are far away. Isn't that what a lot of us do on this niche website!

CladInShadows said:
SvennoJ said:

Darn those Canadians. I met my wife playing the first Everquest and moved to Canada from the Netherlands. Married 14 years now with 2 children.

Yes, Canada is known for abducting foreigners under the false pretenses of love and marriage. It's part of our plan.

You can also blame Everquest.  Evil, evil game.

It's not false pretenses if it's followed through. Everquest was quite evil though. Like what do you do when 2 of our favorite group members divorced because the husband cheated on the wife. Who gets in the group, do we need to make a schedule, we still need a tank and healer. So inconsiderate of them!