Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - I fell in love with him online. He told me to get married. I said we would get married in two years. But then he said we were not suitable. He asked me to be friends with him. I sent a text message to

I fell in love with him online. He told me to get married. I said we would get married in two years. But then he said we were not suitable. He asked me to be friends with him. I sent a text message to

I fell in love with him online. He told me to get married. I said we would get married in two years. But then he said we were not suitable. He asked me to be friends with him. I sent a text message to...

First of all, let me explain that online dating is not necessarily fruitless. But 90’s online dating is a failure. First I have a few questions to ask you. First, have you met before? Second, how long have you been dating online? Third, how can you be sure that you love her. Fourth, under what circumstances did he say he wanted to marry you.

If you haven’t met in person, you just had a video chat. Then I think the possibility of you falling in love is very small. Even if you think you like him, it is only limited to liking or habitual dependence. It's not love. If you have been dating online within half a year, your relationship will be very fragile, and even love will collapse easily. Because your love style is more fragile. If you are not sure you love him. So whether he loves you or not, since he wants to be ordinary friends with you now, you should and can accept it. If he says he wants to marry you, it will be when you are chatting until you are happy, or when you say something that arouses his affection. All I can tell you is that he doesn't love you. He just said it casually. Many times men will use "marriage" as a persuasive way to gain the girl's trust. If your answers to my questions are the opposite, or some other answer, please tell me. I will give you a satisfactory answer.