It was in the Borneo Bulletin today. Reading through, a title caught my eye. It says..
"After they clicked, romance was for real"
The story covered up 1 whole page, with few pictures and it was reported in Washington.
Here's the short story--->
Jill Stewman & Algie Bhoomz:-
Stewman and Bhoomz first met late last fall on RedLightCentre.com (don't not try this, i tried and it's not what you think it is), a virtual-reality site design to look like Amsterdam's freewheeling red-light district.
Stewman was living in Portland, Oregon and after hearing about this site from her friends, logged on to see what it was. Hours later, she made an avatar of herself and begun to explore. She visited the site everyday. So was Bhoomzz from Montclair, New Jersey. Both had virtual flings and flirtations with other avatars before beginning an online courtship of their own in January.
They started talking and realize they have much in common. They would meet in the online world evernight to send their avatars out dancing, chatting, playing games and engaged in *something i don't wanna say, but you should have a clue*
Soon the two begin talking on the phone and via webcam for hours.
On March 16, their avatars were married in an online ceremony witnessed by 60 RedLightCentre.com friends. The ceremony was on a virtual yatch.
"We had the whole place sobbing," Bhoomz says.
"And we wrote our own vows, and they were pretty mushy." adds Stewman
Two weeks later, when Stewman's gtandmother in Minnesota died, Bhoomz flew out to meet her there. They eventually met each other at the airport. Stewman says the person she met in real life is "exactly the same person" she met online. On May 15, they finished cross-country drive to move Stewman to New Jersey where the two now living together.
Now....WOW!!! it kinda looks like online dating lead to online marriage and both of them lead to romance in real life! I never though that would work AHAHA. Wow what a couple XD this story shocked me!
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