Online friends can be just as real in their own way as friends in ' real life'. As long as you make a connection with someone and enjoy chatting with them it does not matter if you have or never will meet them you can still consider them friends. I met and made some friends on here that I have come to care about and I may never meet them in real life but I still consider them dear and true friends.
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There are penpals, and there are running buddies. The two are different kinds of friendship.
Online friendships offer a certain bond, and it is not to be pooh-poohed or discounted. It is not inferior to in-person bonds as meridiannight is trying to assert. The comparison is only relevant if you share his set of priorities.
I wouldn't encourage any man to create online circles in lieu of in-person relationships, but that is not what the OP proposed. Additionally, some men man not now nor ever realize successful in-person friendships. In those cases, online friendships may be much more meaningful that in-person and validly so, as it may suit their personalities better.
Friendship isn't one-size-fits-all. Different men need different things.
Good question.
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