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Story 26
Flirting
on the Net is Easy
Dear Andrea,
I no longer know how – basically,
it doesn't really matter – I discovered your column but I'm glad it happened.
The topic we can read about there is probably affecting many people, but
in the near future it will be happening on a mass scale. I'm not
using the word mass figuratively.
I'm affected to an extent
on the subject. I need to mention in the beginning that I'm not part
of the younger generation and that makes this even more thought provoking.
Why do I feel as though I need to contribute my thoughts to the collection?
Simply, because during the past few days I've spent a lot of time trying
to think what could have happened to me. First the plain facts.
I was doing research on the net for my work (of course, that's what everybody
would say), when by accident I came upon the TTC Chat. There is no
explanation why, but I logged in. Even choosing a nick was as simple
as if I were an old pro. It appears that perhaps it worked too well.
I thought I was seeing things, within minutes I found myself 4-5 chat partners.
Naturally, they were all students. I must admit I've thoroughly enjoyed
my abrupt popularity as it came to me unexpectedly. One of the usual
questions of ‘how old are you’ I naturally put 52. When I see it
written down it stuns even myself because I don't feel that old, but facts
are stubborn things. It turned out that exactly the opposite happened
from what I had expected. The majority of the girls asked me for
a date and then something that even today I can't find an explanation for.
I've exchanged e-mail addresses with one of the girls and we actually met.
Naturally my wife didn't know about this.
Since I was facing something
unexplainable I thought a great deal about the situation of meeting people
on the internet. What is it that makes the chat so exciting, so magical?
We can meet people on the street, at clubs and several other opportunities.
As a common denominator of all of these is the fact that we base these
meetings on exterior, on how we look. Contrary to this on the net,
at least in the beginning, the exterior may be ignored although this also
must bring some element of excitement. By the time things reach the
meeting stage the interior has projected through the letters and shifts
the point of view. It is this chance that is not given in a real
situation versus a virtual one.
All young men and women have
an ideal that they would like to conquer, but in most cases this does not
happen. Unfortunately, ideals are few and far between. Most
people are not as attractive as the models smiling from the pages of magazines
or the stars of TV soaps. If we look back in history, we'll find
that this existed for most of humanity.
From the masculine perspective
the scheme is simple: power and money attract women and men somehow want
to conquer what appears to be their ideal in beauty. Even people
who have physical flaws do not dream about a mate with similar problems.
I'm merely guessing here although there are examples to back me up in world
literature: Cirano, Quasimodo to mention the most famous. Finally,
with little exception, everyone meets his/her match. The system must
be working because the race had not died out. Looking at the divorce
statistics we see that it is not working perfectly, but perhaps many marriages
would never have taken place had the emotional differences surfaced earlier
on in the relationship. You could cite here that even longer marriages
end in divorce. There must be other reasons for these break ups,
but those that lasted for short years or merely months are marriages that
would never have made it in this fashion. In my opinion this is what
the net has a perspective in.
The fantastic thing about
the net is that the complex we develop about our exterior does not inhibit
the spirit from developing. This conviction is strengthened in me
when I read the articles that have appeared in this column. In the
worst case scenario when the physical appearance is completely different
from the imagination, you've still made a friend. That is no small
feat these days. It is probably not important for you to know the
continuation of my story, I’ll just say that I think it is perhaps time
for me to read Faust once more.
Finally, I'm repeating myself
by saying that I'm glad to have found your column. I’ll admit that
my favorite of the stories was the “Lilly Among the
Thorns”, there was an aura of a very special person emanating from
it. I'm richer now for having read it.
Wish you continued success
in the future.
Andras
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