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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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PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Harder. I'm a people person but I've found it challenging online because I only have words on the screen to go by. When I'm face to face, I can sense how people are responding through their body language and facial expressions and there's feedback through physical touch and genuine laughter but of course that's missing online. It's not always easy to predict how people are going to respond and it's hurtful when people don't respond how you expect them to.
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
@PatientlyWaiting25 That's very true
emiliya · 26-30, F
@PatientlyWaiting25 Physical touch?

I agree with Nick Fuentes on friendship. Dan Bilzerian kept calling him and Fuentes was ignoring his calls. He said I know all of this, why do we keep having to say the same things.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
@emiliya hugs or hand on the back of arm. You sense how comfortable someone is with you.
emiliya · 26-30, F
@PatientlyWaiting25 If you have a husband, you don't need a friend.
emiliya · 26-30, F
@PatientlyWaiting25 What did your husband think of your friendships?