LordLundin
Arad_m
Arad_m
I think the best way to succeed is to forget that person. I don't know if love really exists in here ?
Giulia
Nicole a.k.a. the Brassknucklebeauty
Arad_m
I agree with Daisy that you should be honest in expressing your love and saying things like "let's be friends" and then "show interest" later. It's not really interesting, but there's a big problem. Most girls can't handle the affection and after a while they decide to break up. Of course, this isn't the case for all girls, but it happens a lot. I don't have any opinions about myself that I want to suggest, but I don't know if I can really have a successful virtual relationship.
Black Lightning42
Daisy
So sorry for how long that is lol this always happens to me when I leave voice comments.
Daisy
Xave
Sure
Black Lightning42
I believe that online relationships can work, but it is a big amount of compromising. And yeah, I was just trying to get people's perspective on how they expressed themselves when they meet someone new so thank you for the comment. 
Xave
I consider myself a very vocal person, especially when someone genuinely catches my interest. Once that happens, I don't just sit back, I make an effort to get to know them. I usually start with the basics: their name, age, and simple things that help me understand who they are. As time goes on and I feel like we're actually making progress, that's when I slowly begin expressing myself in a more romantic way. When I reach that point, I start considering confession. If things turn out well, then great! That would honestly be amazing. But if I get rejected, I'm mature enough to accept the outcome. I understand that not everyone will feel the same way, and that's fine. When it comes to expressing my feelings romantically, one of my main love languages is giving gifts, aside from quality time. So if distance is a factor, like if we're far apart or even from different countries, I still make sure to put in the effort to make that person feel special in any way I can. Flirting is also something I'm comfortable with. I'll admit, I can be flirty at times, but when I flirt with someone, it means I'm serious and genuinely hoping for a "yes" from them. I've never been in an official relationship, but I have tried pursuing someone before. I got rejected, , maybe twice? But I don't regret it at all. What matters to me is that my intentions were sincere and that I had the courage to express how I felt.
Arad_m
But what I meant by culture is that some girls learn as children to behave conservatively towards boys, and now I have a question for you: What is your opinion on online relationships?
Black Lightning42
Arad_m