5 Reasons Why It’s Great to Have Online Friends

Once upon a time, having online friends was taboo. If you told someone you talked to people on the internet, they would instantly warn you about stranger danger. Now, almost everyone has met someone through social media and video games.

There are actually many benefits to having online friends for your mental health. Below, discover a few reasons why it's good to connect with someone online.

Your Social Battery Won't Be as Low

Socializing with your friends in person can be very draining. It takes triple the effort, considering you have to get dressed, transport yourself to the location and put on a smile. Online, you can chat from the comfort of your home, and you might even be able to wear your pajamas. Since you are in your zone, your social battery will drain much slower, but when it does, it takes only the click of a button to return to your ideal quietness.

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You'll Finally Meet People Who Have the Same Interests as You

Although we love our friends from the real world, there is a limit to their interest. You can't force someone to like the same things as you. With the help of the internet, you can simply log onto a forum and jump into a community of people who share your taste in music, television and more. Soon enough, you'll have plenty of friends to nerd out with no judgment.

 

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You Can Expand Your Worldview

The beautiful thing about social media is you can easily meet people from around the globe. Even when you may share a common interest, your international friends will have different cultures you can learn about. You might even impress your local peers with your knowledge of other customs and languages.

 

You Don't Have to Know Every Single Detail About Them

When you live in the same town, go to school or work with your friends, things travel through the grapevine more than many of us probably would like. With online friends, you don't have to hear unsolicited details. You can curate what you want to share with them, and they will probably keep the extreme details of their personal life out of the conversation, too. It creates a much more low-stakes relationship.

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There Are Far-Removed From Your Personal Life

Similar to the last question, your online friends aren't infused into your everyday life. When you tell them a piece of classified information, you don't have to stress about them gossiping—and suddenly, everyone knows your business. Because of this, you may feel less judgment from your friends, allowing for a much easier way to get the tough feelings off your chest.

 

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