I didn’t say they were equivalent. I just cannot say, “relationship A is better than relationship B because B is online only.”
You disagree strongly, but how many hours have you spent now pounding on my thick skull?
As far as B16, maybe he should try it sometime. It’s not like sex where he’s not allowed to.
The “online bad, in person good” mentality is a tired cliche that is sooo 2003.
Have you been around here much? We have serious OCD situations here even from people who are very committed to God.
Could very well be you’re right on this.
Wow, you’re cracking me up here. If you had any idea some of what I’ve both done, have been done to me, and seen done over Internet, you might reconsider your statements.
Here are a few of the things I’ve done personally, either on CAF or on a website I made for people who needed help beyond what CAF rules could allow.
1.) Counseled a woman who had just gotten out of the hospital for her third suicide attempt, got her through the hardest parts of her problems and back to church, and helped her form a healthy and functional relationship with her family.
2.) Brought back members to the Church.
3.) Tutored math, allowing a woman to take the ACT and go back to school; she’s happily in college now but was so afraid of math she wouldn’t even take the test before.
4.) Took a group of mentally ill posters and set up an Internet forum where they could discuss serious mental illness issues (CAF didn’t want the discussions here because we gave each other advice and that, if done here, can possibly make CAF liable) and greatly helped some of them – one even got back into the work force.
5.) On the same aforementioned website we have helped repair family relationships, healing from old wounds, etc. One poster with us, who came with us from CAF, had multiple personality disorder with about 15 alters. The only one that would speak was the 16 year old. (Her “big” was in her 60’s) We set up a forum section with access by only a few people who did not scare her littles (her name for “alters”) and within a couple years, NONE of the alters had a problem speaking and they were able to resolve issues, remove fear, and allow that poster to finish her life in peace … fully recovered from her torturous, abusive upbringing. She was absolutely brilliant and used to be a counselor herself and she helped all of us along the way, too. She recently had radiation treatment to the brain, though, and moved into a care home so I’m still grieving her presence in my life … now that I’m thinking about it I think I’ll send her a card. (Physical USPS delivered card, that is.)
I could go on if you’d like me to. Yes, it did take quite a few hours online, obsessively working at times on it, to produce this kind of fruit. And I regret not a minute of it, for that reason.
Here we are. The straw man. Sure if all you’re doing is posting around hoping to get someone to like you, you might be wasting your time. But here I am arguing about wasting time; is that a waste of time? By the fact that you keep shooting down the straw man for me I’m starting to wonder.

I thought maybe we’d exchange a few good points but you don’t seem to be willing to admit that there are Godly, wholesome things that can be done by spending a lot of time online.
I confess to having this problem. For a few months I got into online poker and yes, that was a problem. But the OP was specifically about CAF, was it not?
This is a bit odd. The description doesn’t really match the term.
So are you officially making this thread NOT about CAF?
I suspect the first two are against forum rules. The last one is silly; people become addicted to movie stars, or to “real life” people whom they pursue but know they’ll never “catch” or know their relationship is helplessly dysfunctional.
I have a couple questions, too. Do you consider this pointless :slapfight: with me to have been a good use of your time, and if so, what has it accomplished? I’m just here for the ride. Do you think it’s a waste of my time to listen to you?
I dare you … no, double-dog-dare you … to conserve your time by ignoring me, starting with this post.
Alan