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Do you want to find a stranger to be a "partner" online? What do you want?
Some young people may look for strangers as "partners" online, that is, people who accompany, talk to and support. They may seek "partners" in the following areas:

1. Emotional support: Young people may want to find someone who can talk about their emotional troubles and share their troubles. In the fast-paced modern life, many young people feel heavy pressure, so they hope to find a "partner" who is willing to listen, understand and provide emotional support.

2. Social companionship: Some young people feel lonely or have limited social circles, and hope to find strangers and establish new social relationships through online dating. They are eager to communicate and share with their peers or like-minded people to relieve their loneliness.

3. Knowledge and experience sharing: Young people may be eager to gain the experience and knowledge of others. They may look for people with professional knowledge or experience in a specific field as the object of consultation, so as to gain opportunities for learning and growth.

4. Career guidance: In terms of career development, some young people may want to find someone with relevant experience to guide their career planning, interview skills and career development suggestions.

Here are some suggestions for young people who are looking for a partner:

1. Choose carefully: When looking for strangers as "partners" on the Internet, you should be alert to potential risks, ensure that you choose a trustworthy and safe dating platform, and follow good practices of network security and personal privacy protection.

2. Establish real contact: In the process of communication, try to be true and open, but be cautious and don't disclose too much personal information easily.

3. Actively participate in offline social activities: In addition to looking for "partners" online, you should also actively participate in offline social activities, join interest groups, community organizations or volunteer activities, and broaden your social circle.

4. Seek professional support: If teenagers encounter serious emotional or psychological troubles, they should seek the help and support of professional psychological counselors or counselors.

Every young person's needs and hopes are different, so be cautious and rational when looking for a partner.

It is suggested that teenagers meet their personal needs through diversified communication channels, and pay attention to protecting personal information and network security.