A new study of online dating site members has found that when couples who had built up a significant relationship by e-mailing or chatting online met for the first time, 94 per cent went on to see each other again.
Perhaps surprisingly, the study, by Dr Jeff Gavin, of the University of Bath, also found that men were more emotionally dependent on their 'e-partners' than women, and more committed to the relationship.
Old-fashioned romance isn't dead, however: among the survey's findings were that exchanging gifts was the best way to ensure commitment in the relationship.
I agree some people on here have their own hidden agendas, but they will fail because real honesty shows up in cyber space, so many people looking will instinctively find the false people.
But in any relationship situation, Ithink one should consider other peoples feelings and try to put their words in a pleasant and nice way. while still getting their message across
My opinion is don't hurt peoples feeling, if you can say something in a nice way it's better than being "brutally honest" you can couch your words in a good way or a bad way.
RE: Coffee or Tea
It's the scots ire, they are so jealous of the English