Internet chatrooms and singles sites (Lavalife, Adult Match.com, etc) need to be more tightly policed so that people are not deliberately mislead by false details such as old/ false photos, covering up their true age, lying about their marital status, past criminal records, etc.
Female
Age- 16
Do you believe people can fall in love over the internet? Yes
Have you ever had a ‘cyber relationship’ (been in a relationship with someone you met over the internet) No
If so, where did you meet them? Chat room Dating site (i.e. Lavalife) Forum/ message board Other
If not, do you think you ever would? Unsure
Why/ Why not? I just think it'd get really hard. And with the internet, there's always that possibility, no matter how much you trust the person, that they aren't who, or what they say they are.
What do you think of people in internet relationships/ relationships that started on the internet? Whatever floats their boat Loser Other-__Good on them._______________
An American company is developing a service to check out the history of anyone who signs up to a dating site, in order to make sure that everything they say they are is true. (For a fee, of course) Do you think this is a good idea? Yes
Do you think that having a ‘cyber affair’ while already in a relationship counts as infidelity? Yes
If no, would you care if you found out your partner was having a ‘cyber affair’ behind your back? Yes
Statistics show that the internet is fast becoming the most common form of infidelity, if it isn’t already. Does this shock you? No
Why/ Why not? The internet is different from reality, and people tend to feel more free online, and less consumed with their everyday lives.
Internet chatrooms and singles sites (Lavalife, Adult Match.com, etc) need to be more tightly policed so that people are not deliberately mislead by false details such as old/ false photos, covering up their true age, lying about their marital status, past criminal records, etc.
Female
Age- 16
Do you believe people can fall in love over the internet?
Yes
Have you ever had a ‘cyber relationship’ (been in a relationship with someone you met over the internet)
No
If so, where did you meet them?
Chat room Dating site (i.e. Lavalife) Forum/ message board
Other
If not, do you think you ever would?
Unsure
Why/ Why not?
I just think it'd get really hard. And with the internet, there's always that possibility, no matter how much you trust the person, that they aren't who, or what they say they are.
What do you think of people in internet relationships/ relationships that started on the internet?
Whatever floats their boat Loser Other-__Good on them._______________
An American company is developing a service to check out the history of anyone who signs up to a dating site, in order to make sure that everything they say they are is true. (For a fee, of course) Do you think this is a good idea?
Yes
Do you think that having a ‘cyber affair’ while already in a relationship counts as infidelity?
Yes
If no, would you care if you found out your partner was having a ‘cyber affair’ behind your back?
Yes
Statistics show that the internet is fast becoming the most common form of infidelity, if it isn’t already. Does this shock you?
No
Why/ Why not?
The internet is different from reality, and people tend to feel more free online, and less consumed with their everyday lives.
There you go darl, hope you get a good grade.
Jeny
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