Hi everybody, new poster here.
I wanted to get a bit of an idea on peoples thoughts about something. I've been on eHarmony for about 4 months (I'm 27/f) and after meeting 8 or 9 no-goes (almost all of them didn't make it to a second date, and that was mostly me saying no), the latest guy is wonderful. We didn't talk online at all before meeting - literally just an email from him saying he was going away for a week in a day or two, then I sent an email saying we should meet before he goes because I hate all the emailing, and we met the next day. I like him a LOT (we've met three times, it's been a blast every time) and clearly he likes me a lot too. I'm starting to think that this might actually be a thing.
But now I'm questioning the legitimacy of a relationship that begins online, in general. Is it really possible for it to be as 'real' as something where you met for the first time in real life? Is it possible for the same kind of "love" to grow? Or is it just a stop gap until something better comes along? I suppose now that I'm actually faced with the idea that maybe I'm entering in to a relationship that began online, I'm wondering about its legitimacy. I was hesitant to join eHarmony at all - I'm still young and with an active social life and am very independent, but I just wanted to feel like I was being 'proactive' because I do want someone to share the fun times with! I guess I'm wondering like, will the strength of the relationship be weaker because of how it began? What are your thoughts about this?
I haven't had any discussions about this at all with him of course. We just have a good time together and I'm trying not to overthink it - but clearly I am! Haha.