How to Make Friends Online in Texas

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Meet fellow Texans with common interests on the Internet.

If you've just moved to Texas, or if you've lived there for a while but haven't made any close friends, you may turn to chat rooms and social networking sites to meet people. You can even make friends on dating websites. Meeting friends online can lead to meeting them in real life, possibly forming lifelong connections. If you are living in a small town in Texas, you can meet people in bigger cities online.

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      Sign up for a profile on a social networking site such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace. Put up a photo of yourself and fill out some basic info about yourself, such as your favorite books, music and movies.

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      Look up people you know on the social networking site you joined and add them as friends. Often, the best way to meet like-minded people is through friends you already know. Mention to your friends that you would like to meet local Texans.

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      Find an online bulletin board with listings for different Texas towns. Most bulletin boards have a section for group activities, or people looking for activity partners. E-mail the organizers of the group or activity in which you are interested, and ask when they meet.

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      Join a dating site if you're not already in a relationship. Dating sites allow you to find people in your area by entering your city or ZIP code. Even if you're not interested in anything romantic, you can form close friendships on a dating site without achieving a love interest.

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      Find chat rooms where people from Texas meet. Ways to find these chat rooms include doing an Internet search for local chat rooms, or playing online games and looking for groups of locals who also play.

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