How technology is reshaping intimacy and digital boundaries
It’s strange how relationships have evolved with technology. I remember when texting someone felt exciting and new, but now conversations can become deeply personal even before people meet. Some of my friends say that digital intimacy feels safer — no pressure, no fear of rejection — just words that can make you feel desired or understood. Still, it makes me wonder if this kind of connection is healthy in the long run. Can emotional or intimate conversations online ever replace genuine closeness? Or do they just create an illusion of being seen and valued?
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I’ve been thinking about this too, especially how online conversations can feel emotionally real even before meeting in person. I sometimes read discussions about digital intimacy, like https://aigfmodel.com/blog/best-jerk-off-ai-chatbots which explores how AI chat spaces are changing connection habits. For me, they don’t replace real closeness, but they can blur emotional boundaries and expectations over time.