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Contributing writer Kimberly Couzens submitted this post as a Reader Submission for Gurl. We love hearing your stories! Between Catfish, Tinder and the incessant TV commercials for Match. Random person I know met her boyfriend online! I met a few guys online and it was actually really weird. For those of us old enough to remember, Myspace was the original online dating site, back in the day when Myspace was still a thing. When I got bored, I searched for hot guys based on my zip code to see who was out there. I added him as a friend and we ended up talking on and off for about a year and a half. He only had a few photos on his profile, which we now know is a Catfish red flag. Hunter sent me actual photos of himself and he looked nothing like his profile pics. I was so shocked that I had been fooled into telling him so much without even knowing who he was. I was also angry because I had invested so much time talking to him when I could have been meeting other guys. It was really scary for me to realize that people actually do do that stuff in real life. A few months later, I decided to look for a new guy, vowing to be more careful about it this time. Pete and I MySpace-messaged and texted back and forth for a few weeks before making plans to go on a date. Even though Pete and I had exchanged flirty texts and I felt we had chemistry when we chatted on the phone, when we first met up in a public place, obviously he was a lot more shy than had come across in his messages. It was like there was something off about him. And even though we had plenty to talk about while we were behind our computers, there was very little connection between us in person. It was so weird. On the phone, we could talk about anything and we got along so well. But face to face, things were the complete opposite and I felt like I was hanging out with a stranger. A computer screen can really change things. I had spent a few weeks getting to know this guy and I had really thought that we would click in person. So, what did I ultimately learn from my online dating experience? But people are really different in real life! So, the search continues. Have you ever tried online dating? Have you ever met someone online? Follow Gurl, pretty please! Eventually I did meet someone who I can safely say I have fallen in love with. Some people see these as a reason to give up, but I think with patience and determination you could possibly find the greatest thing to ever happen to you.

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