
The dangers of someone not being who they say, are just as high as they were if you knew a man since high school and come to find out he’s living a double life. I say all that to say that time’s are changing and in my opinion, it’s no longer taboo to find love over the world wide web. I mean, the women Darren Sharper was raping didn’t meet him on Instagram. Meeting a man off Twitter is really the lesser of two evils. We get Baller Mails every day from women who met their Baller, slept with him and can’t even get a text message after words. They’re talking to each other, bonding on an emotional and intellectual level, haven’t had sex yet - you know, the way it used to be done in the good old days. I mean, at least her internet man claims her, right? It’s not like they are married without meeting. Mainly because I know some of the people personally and I know that their last 3 “boyfriends” had no idea they were even in a relationship.

I happened to see some people clowning that Kaylin and Sage hadn’t met yet and was a little confused by it. Most times you can Google damn near everything you need to know about someone and if you can’t find it online, chances are the person is a great liar both ON and OFF the internet. In 2014, with things like Skype, FaceTime, Google Images, etc it’s impossible to be catfish’d by a person’s looks. I think shows like “Catfish” exaggerate the need to be careful online and neglect the fact that people have got to be just as careful offline. I think that in 2014, with the amount of time spent on social media it is almost impossible to not meet someone off of the internet and form some type of bond with them. So, what are your thoughts on internet relationships? I’ll give my opinion on the subject, whether it’s the unpopular opinion or not.

Of course someone asked Kaylin’s ex, Joe Budden, his thoughts and Joe will be Joe!
