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I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about how much our online consumption shapes our expectations in the real world. A couple of weeks ago, I found myself getting lost in porn videos during a particularly lonely weekend while my partner was away visiting family. I realized that after a while, I was starting to view intimacy as this highly polished, cinematic event rather than the messy, beautiful reality it actually is. I finally talked to my partner about it when they got back, and we had a great laugh about how "real life" involves things like snoring and fighting over the blanket. It was a good reminder to keep the digital world in its place and cherish the person sitting right next to me. Does anyone else find themselves needing a "reality check" after spending too much time online?

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Daniel Marocco
Daniel Marocco
5 hours ago

I was just browsing through the "Travel & Adventure" section and saw this topic pop up on the sidebar. It’s a very interesting discussion for a general forum. I think the concept of "digital vs. reality" applies to almost everything these days, from Instagram travel photos to the topic you guys are discussing. Everything online is a filtered version of the truth. I don’t have much to add to the relationship side of things, but I really enjoy the civil tone of this thread. It’s rare to find a place where people can be this candid without things getting weird or argumentative. I'm going to get back to planning my hiking trip, but I hope you all have a great discussion!

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Gerth Sniper
Gerth Sniper
18 hours ago

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