Well you know how some blogs diversify & to be honest, I can't really remember what the initial question curtailed?
Ok, back to the comment.... I get where you're coming from, but one person may see it as friendly chat, whilst the other may see something that may not be there. It's happened to me on several occasions.
While I agree, it nice to keep your options open, don't you think that's a little cruel, giving people a false sense of security, knowing there may be feelings involved?
I wouldn't like to be on the end of a conversation that may involve a "dear John" letter!!
Ok, apart from the obvious expense, let's say you connect with a person & that person decides to visit, or visa verse. What happens after they go back home? Long distance relationships are hard enough at the best of times.
But what if they all want to chat at the same time?? Maybe knowing the difference time zones would be more beneficial. I.e. When one is comfortably tucked up in bed, the other is fully awake and focused, and so on!
Does online dating mean you should be exclusive to one person , or do you think it's morally ok to talk to multiple people, considering there may be feelings involved?
Do you think is right to chat to multiple people at one time?
Thanks Cc. You're a diamond.