Moonshadow66 wrote: »I had a similar thing many years ago, but vice versa. "He" turned out to be a woman. First I was shocked, then I thought, "hey, why not"
Moonshadow66 wrote: »I had a similar thing many years ago, but vice versa. "He" turned out to be a woman. First I was shocked, then I thought, "hey, why not"
Lmao, I love the fact you rolled with it. But that deception is hard to get past!
BabeestorGor wrote: »
But did it really matter?
If its someone you're unlikely to ever meet in RL does what they are in RL matter?
Mind you I used to be a member of an internet group that met up in RL once in a blue moon and it could be a real shock when you really met someone for the first time.
What is lying, over the internet? Everybody lies on the internet; that's what it's mostly used for. Trusting someone over the internet is a risk nobody can afford, in my opinion.BabeestorGor wrote: »
But did it really matter?
If its someone you're unlikely to ever meet in RL does what they are in RL matter?
Mind you I used to be a member of an internet group that met up in RL once in a blue moon and it could be a real shock when you really met someone for the first time.
Does having someone you trusted lie to you matter? To me, at least, it matters a great deal
Chapter 1: Don't trust anyone
I'll admit, I dated this girl I met on ESO. Well, I wouldn't say "dated". We were close, to be sure, but nothing ever officially announced. I knew this person for a long time, and they never asked anything of me, just my company. I thought that was sweet.
Now I'm not a RPer by any means, but to make her happy we'd go to various taverns, have a drink, sit by the fire and just enjoy each other to the fullest. It was nice, because it made me glad to be able to bring her happiness, even if it meant doing something I felt awkward taking part in. Though I neglected to mention to her it made me feel awkward!
We exchanged a lot of personal details, stories, life changing events. She knows more about me than any one on these forums would, and I've shared a fair bit as you know. Heh.
It came to a point where she wanted to go further than friendship and felt the need to lay some truths out on the table. I will list them in no particular order.
1. She had a small scar on her arm (Hey, no problem)
2. She was scared (It's ok. We all feel that way at some point. It's one of the things that makes us human)
3. She thought I was cute and showed my picture to most of her friends (Not worried too much. Flattered if anything!)
4. She was a man (Well sometimes we.. wait, what?)
And that's how I dated a man for 3 months.
BabeestorGor wrote: »
But did it really matter?
If its someone you're unlikely to ever meet in RL does what they are in RL matter?
Mind you I used to be a member of an internet group that met up in RL once in a blue moon and it could be a real shock when you really met someone for the first time.
Does having someone you trusted lie to you matter? To me, at least, it matters a great deal
ladyonthemoon wrote: »What is lying, over the internet? Everybody lies on the internet; that's what it's mostly used for. Trusting someone over the internet is a risk nobody can afford, in my opinion.BabeestorGor wrote: »
But did it really matter?
If its someone you're unlikely to ever meet in RL does what they are in RL matter?
Mind you I used to be a member of an internet group that met up in RL once in a blue moon and it could be a real shock when you really met someone for the first time.
Does having someone you trusted lie to you matter? To me, at least, it matters a great deal
Moonshadow66 wrote: »ladyonthemoon wrote: »What is lying, over the internet? Everybody lies on the internet; that's what it's mostly used for. Trusting someone over the internet is a risk nobody can afford, in my opinion.BabeestorGor wrote: »
But did it really matter?
If its someone you're unlikely to ever meet in RL does what they are in RL matter?
Mind you I used to be a member of an internet group that met up in RL once in a blue moon and it could be a real shock when you really met someone for the first time.
Does having someone you trusted lie to you matter? To me, at least, it matters a great deal
Not everybody lies on the internet.
You're on the Internet, therefore the above statement is a lie.Moonshadow66 wrote: »Not everybody lies on the internet.
Chapter 1: Don't trust anyone
I'll admit, I dated this girl I met on ESO. Well, I wouldn't say "dated". We were close, to be sure, but nothing ever officially announced. I knew this person for a long time, and they never asked anything of me, just my company. I thought that was sweet.
Now I'm not a RPer by any means, but to make her happy we'd go to various taverns, have a drink, sit by the fire and just enjoy each other to the fullest. It was nice, because it made me glad to be able to bring her happiness, even if it meant doing something I felt awkward taking part in. Though I neglected to mention to her it made me feel awkward!
We exchanged a lot of personal details, stories, life changing events. She knows more about me than any one on these forums would, and I've shared a fair bit as you know. Heh.
It came to a point where she wanted to go further than friendship and felt the need to lay some truths out on the table. I will list them in no particular order.
1. She had a small scar on her arm (Hey, no problem)
2. She was scared (It's ok. We all feel that way at some point. It's one of the things that makes us human)
3. She thought I was cute and showed my picture to most of her friends (Not worried too much. Flattered if anything!)
4. She was a man (Well sometimes we.. wait, what?)
And that's how I dated a man for 3 months.
"I'm a man".Jennifur_Vultee wrote: »So did she say "I'm a man." or "I'm transgendered/transsexual." There is a difference.

Minnesinger wrote: »Ok so you came out from a clo...I mean came out with this sweet story.
RAGUNAnoOne wrote: »Go to the console master race, very hard to hide your gender there LOL.
Chapter 1: Don't trust anyone
I'll admit, I dated this girl I met on ESO. Well, I wouldn't say "dated". We were close, to be sure, but nothing ever officially announced. I knew this person for a long time, and they never asked anything of me, just my company. I thought that was sweet.
Now I'm not a RPer by any means, but to make her happy we'd go to various taverns, have a drink, sit by the fire and just enjoy each other to the fullest. It was nice, because it made me glad to be able to bring her happiness, even if it meant doing something I felt awkward taking part in. Though I neglected to mention to her it made me feel awkward!
We exchanged a lot of personal details, stories, life changing events. She knows more about me than any one on these forums would, and I've shared a fair bit as you know. Heh.
It came to a point where she wanted to go further than friendship and felt the need to lay some truths out on the table. I will list them in no particular order.
1. She had a small scar on her arm (Hey, no problem)
2. She was scared (It's ok. We all feel that way at some point. It's one of the things that makes us human)
3. She thought I was cute and showed my picture to most of her friends (Not worried too much. Flattered if anything!)
4. She was a man (Well sometimes we.. wait, what?)
And that's how I dated a man for 3 months.