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Kathy Hamilton

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Is there a difference
11/14/2006 4:33:13 PM
Hello my friends, Is there a difference in your online friends compared to your real life friends??? Is there such a thing people online calling each other friends. Every aquantance is a friend, but not every friend is an aquantance. Kathy Hamilton/simikathy.com
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Valerie Clavin

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Re: Is there a difference
11/14/2006 6:33:54 PM

Hi Kathy,

   The only difference I can see between online friends and "real life friends" is whether or not you have the opportunity to have face to face interaction. In some ways, I believe we know more about our online friends than the social friends. I have some very special friends here at adland that I value as much or more than the social friends.

  Does that answer your question?

Many Blessings & Keep up the good work!

Valerie Clavin

 

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Neil Reinhardt

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Re: Is there a difference
11/15/2006 4:31:05 AM
Hi Kathy, Thanks for the invitation. As far as: "Is there a difference in your online friends compared to your real life friends???" Yes and No. Real life friends know what you look like at different times and not what ever (the best?) picture someone may post or NO picture like me. For many, real life friends know more how you act as I doubt some, to many, of those on the net do not act the same way in person as they do sitting at a computer and taking the time to carefully think what they are saying. (Me, I act the same no matter where I am or whom I am talking to.) "Is there such a thing people online calling each other friends." ABSOLUTLY. I have made some really excellent friends on-line. Kathy, methinks you are a bit confused on the following and have it backward: "Every aquantance is a friend, but not every friend is an aquantance." To me, it is: While every friend is an aquantance, NOT every aquantance is a friend. And some aquantances are FAR from being friends! Please, Take Care! Neil
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Larry Blethen

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Re: Is there a difference
11/15/2006 7:54:31 AM
hello Kathy...there is a difference of course...but I believe that some people have on line friends to help them thur the day...Larry
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Re: Is there a difference
11/15/2006 8:14:37 AM

My Beloved & Respected Friend Kathy.....!

Thank you for your invitation.

Believe me.....or not.....I have gained so many friends through "online" and they are very good with me.  I could get an opportunity to learn a lot from them.   Most of them have become....not only my beloved friends, but also, they are like my brothers and sisters. 

YOU ARE ONE AMONG THEM.

Thanking you, once again.

With lots of Love, Affection, Respect and Prayers......!

Your Ever Loving Frined,

Mohamed Gani.

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