The issue of how far to cast your net when dating online is interesting and can involve difficult choices. If you get involved with someone far away and want to get serious, there's the risk of having to uproot your life - leaving a job, family, and community to make a relationship work.
On
meeting-stories.org Kim tells an amazing story about meeting a guy living in Prague on
match.com. They hit it off over email and decided to marry before meeting face-to-face (or talking on the phone)! When Kim arrived in Prague for the wedding there were a few surprises she didn't expect... Check out the story and photos here:
http://www.meeting-stories.org/MeetingStories/story?sid=26
It all worked out for Kim and her husband, but uprooting your life for someone you meet online doesn't work for everyone. Do you have a story to share? What would you think if a friend or a family member said "yes" to marry someone they'd never met in person?
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meeting-stories.orgLabels: cast your net, choice, long distance, marriage, online dating, risk