Some people come to the Internet without the specific goal of starting a real relationship. As for me, I can give some relationship advice: girls in the Russian Internet could hardly count on that. Their compatriots immediately start inquiring which part of Moscow they live in, and give heavy hints that time had better not be lost in vain. If they find out that you don't live in Moscow, but somewhere in Khabarovsk instead, they immediately lose interest. So, dear ladies, learn English and go ahead flirting with foreigners. Russian guys are far from such a subtle pastime - they are much more down-to-earth.
Do you think that only free people are longing for virtual relationships, tired of loneliness and misunderstanding? Well you are mistaken here. What do you think many model husbands are doing at work if their company had provided free Internet access for them? Just take a look at the words that this bald king of the epistolary genre writes! "I love to breathe in the smell of your hair..."
So what are married people expecting from virtual love? What are they looking for in the Internet? Actually, the same thing that others also look for - emotional support. It is just that they use it not as a main course, but rather as a spicy sauce for the stale routine of marriage. In short, virtual infidelity gives them almost the same emotions as real unfaithfulness.
In the USA and Great Britain there were quite a few divorce suits when one of the partners accuses the other of computer infidelity. Psychologists give relationship advice: many people, who are engaged in an Internet relationship, experience a sensation of guilt, as if they were unfaithful in reality. In fact, it is justified. You do not agree? In this case, my dear married lady-killers, confess it - would you think it normal if your wife would be writing very tenderly to another man how sweetly his hair smells? Wouldn't you have a very real desire to relieve both him and her from some of this hair?