by Woodsprite » 24.10.2011, 20:29
I think so long as a person states their status at the beginning, it's okay to have a nice mix. I've only had two guys approach me in a chat room...one called himself BlueSteel69 and wanted to know why my cam wasn't on; the other one started messaging me privately and was telling me in about 2 minutes flat how unhappy his marriage was and how he had all this money...I had not even asked!
I'd love to meet a wonderful man some day, but I really don't want to get involved with a married man, I don't care what his circumstance is (I could have that right now if I wanted). I understand that if one is in a remote location and the spouse is okay with it, friendship is good. But there is no way I would want to get personal enough for it to be a threat to anyone, and some people are just born jealous, or I would have more male friends than I do!
For me marriage is sacred, and I'd be pretty upset if my beloved were on the internet seeking friendship. I had a DH who spent more time on line than with me, and I would never want to go there again. He was not good with people, so he took a bit of effort to understand, but after a few years of me being the only person who really cared about him, he got bored with me and looked elsewhere for excitement. Not that he cheated on me in the common sense, but he liked to snag women into verbally abusive relationships online, starting flame wars and getting other geeks to gang up on them, putting them down for their supposed lack of intelligence, for silly things like spelling mistakes or just not understanding something technical very well, in open public chat rooms and forums. Running ladies out of chat rooms was like some sort of victory for him.
But there was one gal who really triggered him when she said couldn't believe he was married, because of the way he treated people in their forum. Sadly he started bragging to me about his 'witty' attacks on her, because she just wouldn't quit the forum, and he wanted me to see how stupid this woman was. I saw quite clearly she was quite a nice young lady, just not endowed with an IQ of 182 like he was, and he was being very cruel and biting, for no reason except that she was a nice young woman trying to enjoy the forum. It was really horrible to see what he was doing, and God help me, I had the audacity to point this out to him.
It turned out he had some real problems he'd been hiding, and when they started coming out after 9 years of a fairly good marriage, he wanted a divorce; so God bless him, he's out of my garden. But I have wondered if he hadn't gotten so fixated on 'socializing' online, might things have been different.
Anyway, that's my mixed feelings about married people online.