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Do online friendships feel easier or harder than real-life ones?

For me, online friendships feel easier at first because there’s less pressure, more time to think before responding, and it’s easier to connect through conversation instead of social performance. I’ve always found it easier to open up through text than face-to-face interaction.

At the same time, I’ve noticed that even when I genuinely want friendship and connection, maintaining online friendships long term can become emotionally exhausting for me. , socially drained even if I like the person. I’m wondering if anyone else experiences this contradiction where you want connection emotionally, but your social energy or nervous system struggles with sustained interaction over time.
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Bleak · 36-40, F
Online friendships are easier as long as they are limited to online world only.
mbai2223 · 26-30, F
@Bleak why you say that?
Bleak · 36-40, F
@mbai2223 Because people online only see the parts you choose to show. Real-life friendships involve time, effort, consistency, moods, responsibilities, and seeing each other beyond the filtered version.
@Bleak But that's how you really get to know each other - by seeing and being with each other beyond the filtered version.
Bleak · 36-40, F
@PhoenixPhail True, but that’s also the part where friendships become harder. Online connections stay easier because they mostly exist away from everyday realities, flaws, and pressures.
@Bleak I see your point. However, when people love each other unconditionally, the everyday realities, flaws, and pressures are shared and dealt with appropriately, bringing people even closer.
Bleak · 36-40, F
@PhoenixPhail I respect your opinion; that kind of connection is rare though.