Online relationships are friendships or connections you make with people you don’t see every day, just like how you might chat with a friend at recess, but they live on the other side of town.
Imagine you have a toy phone that lets you talk to someone far away. That’s kind of what online relationships feel like, except instead of a toy phone, you use computers, phones, or even tablets to chat with friends who are somewhere else.
How Online Relationships Work
Online relationships happen when people send messages, play games, or share photos over the internet. It's like having a special letter box that only works with your friend’s letter box, and instead of letters, you get messages, drawings, or even videos!
Why People Have Online Relationships
Sometimes, friends live far away, or they go to different schools. But they still want to stay connected. So they use the internet like a magic bridge (but not too magical) that lets them talk and play together, just like you might share your snacks with someone at lunchtime, even if they're sitting across the room.
Examples
- Two coworkers begin texting during lunch breaks and eventually date.
- A person joins a cooking forum and ends up marrying another member.
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See also
- Why is misinformation so prevalent on social media today?
- How Does Social Media Influence Our Memory?
- Why Do People Fall In Love With Strangers on the Internet?
- Why are short-form video apps like TikTok so addictive?
- How Does Social Media Affect Our Mental Health?