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So happy when you find an online person lives near you

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#1 ·
Anyone feel when they are talking to someone online on this forum or in SAS chatroom. And you ask them where they are from, and then they tell you (U.S or UK etc etc) any where aboard really.
But then you get disappointed and think ah shame because they don't live near you, you live in the U.S and they live in the UK etc and then that means you don't have a chance to meet up without having to go abroad on a flight etc or you don't have the same timezones, so it's difficult to catch each other online. And you'll never been able to be reallife friends just online friends.

It's such a good feeling when someone comes on and tells you, they are from the same country or county as you and it's like "OMG really! woohoooo finally someone from where I live!" You get better chance of easily meeting up without a sea inbetween you and you get a better chance of talking to them because they have the same timezone as you and you may get to become reallife friends aswell as online friends.

I made friends with this girl from another forum I used to go on and she said she was from Portsmouth. I was soo happy that someone just lived like 2 hours or so away from me. We haven't meet up yet, but i am abit nervous too, specially as she doesn't have SA.
I have two friends from this forum, who live near me too and wow, it's a good feeling. I would be delighted to meet up with them one day, specially someone who has SA

Anyone else from UK, England, Buckinghamshire?

And anyone else think its a good feeling when you find out someone lives near you?
 
#2 ·
I have not spoken to anyone who has lived near, but sometimes they live elsewhere in the UK. I do not feel happy about such discoveries because I am unable to maintain offline contacts and have no intention of making any. The communication of the person you see here bears little resemblance to their communication offline. There is more reciprocation and vastly higher levels of articulation here. At initial meetings, you will get someone struggling to reciprocate, give eye-contact, and figure out social protocol; you might not notice the degree to which the behaviours are maintained cognitively rather than intuitively. Once you get to know the offline person well, you will experience the genuine article, and all you'll really get is silence, disability, whining, and odd manneristic behaviours/noises. Knowing that side is unlikely, however, as only lovers have gotten that far. Only one has enjoyed the company of the genuine article.
 
#4 ·
Yes, it gives me a little hope when I discover someone's in my region. I've never managed to befriend the people who are, though.
 
#5 ·
Yeah its kinda nice alright. I met up with a fella off another social anxiety forum yonks ago and we met up fer a few beers and a chat. Ended up meeting up every month or so to catch up.
He's a sound fella and it was good to talk to someone aboot it all.

Also, there's 6 or 7 of us meetin in Dublin next month fer a meet-up and hopefully it'll go well.

I think theres a lot to be said for it. If nothing else, then maybe you make some friends or... whatever....
 
#6 ·
Anyone feel when they are talking to someone online on this forum or in SAS chatroom. And you ask them where they are from, and then they tell you (U.S or UK etc etc) any where aboard really.
But then you get disappointed and think ah shame because they don't live near you, you live in the U.S and they live in the UK etc and then that means you don't have a chance to meet up without having to go abroad on a flight etc or you don't have the same timezones, so it's difficult to catch each other online. And you'll never been able to be reallife friends just online friends.

It's such a good feeling when someone comes on and tells you, they are from the same country or county as you and it's like "OMG really! woohoooo finally someone from where I live!" You get better chance of easily meeting up without a sea inbetween you and you get a better chance of talking to them because they have the same timezone as you and you may get to become reallife friends aswell as online friends.

I made friends with this girl from another forum I used to go on and she said she was from Portsmouth. I was soo happy that someone just lived like 2 hours or so away from me. We haven't meet up yet, but i am abit nervous too, specially as she doesn't have SA.
I have two friends from this forum, who live near me too and wow, it's a good feeling. I would be delighted to meet up with them one day, specially someone who has SA

Anyone else from UK, England, Buckinghamshire?

And anyone else think its a good feeling when you find out someone lives near you?
In a way. But I get really nervous in case they know someone who I used to know, and people from my past I want nothing to do with. But at the same time I do want to make friends with people who live near me as it's much easier to meet up and that. So yeah it is a good feeling but also (for me) a bit nerve racking also.

My best friend lives in Portsmouth too, met her twice, she came up to me first, then I went down to hers for the week by coach (yay go me). Never really made any friends online who lives close to me though.

Hope all goes well when you meet her though, and it's probably a good thing she doesn't have SA at least then she can lead the way kinda thing and you won't have to worry about doing the simple things like going to eat and that, well depending on how bad you are, so it can be a good thing :).
 
#10 ·
It's such a good feeling when someone comes on and tells you, they are from the same country or county as you and it's like "OMG really! woohoooo finally someone from where I live!" You get better chance of easily meeting up without a sea inbetween you and you get a better chance of talking to them because they have the same timezone as you and you may get to become reallife friends aswell as online friends.

I made friends with this girl from another forum I used to go on and she said she was from Portsmouth. I was soo happy that someone just lived like 2 hours or so away from me. We haven't meet up yet, but i am abit nervous too, specially as she doesn't have SA.
I have two friends from this forum, who live near me too and wow, it's a good feeling. I would be delighted to meet up with them one day, specially someone who has SA

Anyone else from UK, England, Buckinghamshire?

And anyone else think its a good feeling when you find out someone lives near you?
Glad you found a friend.

I can't say I have met anyone online from where I live yet but it would be nice.
 
#14 ·
I've met quite a few people online, and it's always been a good experience.
There was this one girl who lived in Oshawa at a dorm in her school, and we knew eachother online for about 6-8 months, and one day we planned a visit. Had lots of fun, and eventually, she came to Calgary after I left Ontario and lived with me for awhile because she wanted to try living somewhere else for a bit. I still chat with her every so often. She's the only girl who had an enormous crush on me but unfortunately I had to reject it. We were ok about it and stayed as friends to this day.

I've even visited online friends far away in the USA, marking the only reason I'd ever go there.

I would say it's just like making friends in person. Of course I have better results in person than online because I'm more a face to face kinda guy.
 
#16 ·
I've talked to a few people who lived near by, never met up, though, but talked about it. Trying to find a way to visit someone 4 hours away right now, that's pretty tough D: but doable...eventually o_O