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Is Virtual love a love? or is it just an addiction which makes you seeks him/her?

Not everything we feel online is love.sometimes it’s just the comfort of having someone to talk to that we mistake for something more.
 
Not everything we feel online is love.sometimes it’s just the comfort of having someone to talk to that we mistake for something more.
It’s okay to value that comfort, but it’s vital to recognize it for what it is. Mistaking a "presence" for a "connection" is how we end up feeling lonely even when we're talking to someone all day
 
Idk.. I am confused about these, I've had girls say that they actually love and have feelings.. and I feel the same but Idk if this is an addiction to chat or love..
I haven’t personally experienced this,Many people here have shared their feelings and pain with me… after listening to them, this is how I felt. I just wanted to express it—please don’t misunderstand me. but this is how I feel…

When people talk about virtual love, if the conversations go deep, it can sometimes feel even purer than real-life love. Because in that space, it’s just two minds and two hearts connecting—no distractions, no judgments. You can be completely open, say anything, and truly be yourself. That’s why, at times, a virtual connection can feel even more beautiful than what we call “real” love.

At the same time, it may last only for a few days or for a while… and only those two souls truly understand what it means. Somewhere, deep inside, they already know how far it can go—whether it will last, whether they should continue, or if they’ll have to let go. Even before it begins, there’s often a quiet intuition about where it might lead.

And honestly, the answer to all of this already lies within your own heart. Before anything even starts, your heart knows. If you take a moment and listen to yourself with complete honesty, you’ll find clarity—you’ll understand whether you truly want to hold on or walk away.

Because nothing ever begins without your heart’s consent. And when you’re in love, you already know what your heart feels about that person. You both had a certain understanding when it all started… maybe you’re just unable to recognize it now.

So take a step back and reflect—from the very first day until now. Have your feelings changed, or are they still the same? If you think about it honestly, you’ll find your answer.

(But here’s an important truth—not every deep connection is love. Sometimes, it’s a mix of loneliness, the need for attention, or the comfort of feeling understood. Our heart slowly gets attached to that feeling… and we begin to mistake it for love.Another thing to realize is that in virtual spaces, we often see people the way we imagine them to be. We don’t fully know their real-life personality, their habits, or their world. So the question becomes—are we loving the person as they truly are, or the version we’ve created in our mind?Still, the emotions are not fake)
 
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It’s okay to value that comfort, but it’s vital to recognize it for what it is. Mistaking a "presence" for a "connection" is how we end up feeling lonely even when we're talking to someone all day
Well said. Presence can fill time, but only real connection fills the emotional space.
 
Idk.. I am confused about these, I've had girls say that they actually love and have feelings.. and I feel the same but Idk if this is an addiction to chat or love..
This confusion is entirely valid, especially in today's digital age, where every connection hinges on 'typing...' and 'double ticks.' The line between chat addiction and love is often very blurred, yet there are ways to distinguish between the two.
 
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