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The more things change, the more they stay the same ...
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Omega : "that is a futile attempt to engage in people shopping"
It's interesting to think about anyway ...
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As our Temple demonstrates, virtual interaction can be just as meaningful as physical interaction. It just takes a leap of faith that a digital expression, a digital experience of the Other can be as authentic as a meatspace one.
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My first husband I met online, we talked for two or so years before we actually met got married a year or two after. That relationship died out though...I only married him because our legal systems are beyond Crap and I was unable to get my State ID card because I didn't have 3 forms of ID and marriage licence was the only way I could get my third form.
I met my second husband online. We soon met at the first Michigan Jedi Gathering and it took us about 3 or 4 years before we married. Simply because we didn't care about the whole ceremony and fancy pancy paperwork
Met alot of people online who I am in a relationship with of some sorts. Some romantically others not. But the "Online" part was just a way of finding and getting to know eachother on a common ground....the rest was done in real life, face to face, together.
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Though this be madness, yet there is method in ’t.
~ Polonius, "Hamlet", Act II, Scene ii
So, now let's kick it up a notch ...

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Alexandre Orion wrote:
Though this be madness, yet there is method in ’t.
~ Polonius, "Hamlet", Act II, Scene ii
So, now let's kick it up a notch ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2AUat93a8Q
I actually really enjoyed the way she spoke

My husband and I are open in our relationship. He has a couple of affairs while I have none. I have none asides for him simply because I have not found anyone that fullfills what he dosn't.
These affairs of his I tolerate because we are able to talk about them. To communicate and be fully honest about them. I don't tell him what he can and can't do. I simply tell him what I don't like about the affair (The baggage Drama these other girls bring into our lives that has nothing to do with us but strain us because we are all "Friends") He agrees, acknowledges it and takes step to help keep those parts I dont like outside of the home.
It works for us.....Because we communicate and respect boundaries.
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Alexandre Orion wrote: Alpha : "Join a dating website... It's the 21st century"
Omega : "that is a futile attempt to engage in people shopping"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvvuLDX7iIk
It's interesting to think about anyway ...
Her idea of cognitive overload made me think of the paradox of choice lesson I had a while ago. Online dating isn't fundamentally changing the way that we love, it is giving us more options (sometimes too many) of partners and liaisons. Online dating is changing the way that we date, but I think that the way that each of us individually love, and ultimately who we end up with, is going to remain the same.
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Alexandre Orion wrote:
Though this be madness, yet there is method in ’t.
~ Polonius, "Hamlet", Act II, Scene ii
So, now let's kick it up a notch ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2AUat93a8Q
This one is brilliant. It taught me a lot about the reasons for infidelity. Made me think whether it would be a good idea to go into a monogamous relationship with someone, whether that is even possible.
Isn't the idea of monogomy a bit like attempting to hold on to something we want to be permanent? If we listen to the Buddha we learn that we are not in our current state satisfied. We are always seeking something. The speaker brought up this in her talk when she explained that the partner is not always the person we are turning away from. We are seeking another experience, sometimes another self. So far, I haven't really felt the need for a partner. Not really, but maybe one day I will. I hope I can remember what I have learned here
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmUayKnHWWM
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