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Internet Dating Online: 3 Ways to Make Sure You
Play It Safe
According to recent numbers, 40 million Americans have
jumped into the online dating pool. The amount of usage
and particular dating agencies varies per individual
of course but even with taking these things into account,
online dating is becoming more comfortable and accessible
to the general population. For instance, Online Dating
Magazine estimates there are over 120,000 marriages
per year that are a direct result of internet dating.
These numbers are only going to grow as the online dating
becomes more interactive
Unfortunately there is a flip side. Many of us have
heard or seen the stories about online hookups that
have gone tragically wrong. While these incidents remain
in the definite minority, they do exist.
Many free online dating services have yet to implement
a screening process. The result is you really do not
have any guarantees about the other person you are trying
to meet. But let us face it; even if they prescreen
applicants thoroughly, people have been known to lie.
This means the responsibility of online dating safety
falls squarely on to your shoulders. Use the following
tips as guidelines and then later on add more of your
own.
1. Good Judgment
None of us is perfect so you can never be right one
hundred percent of the time but trusting someone online
that you just met with the most intimate details of
your life is not a good idea. In fact, it is downright
dangerous. Trust has to be earned offline so the same
should go double on the internet. If you sense the person
on the other end is lying, then there is a strong likelihood
they probably are.
It is not only the lack of telling the truth that should
set off bells and whistles. Maybe they seem a little
too aggressive in their answers or way too anxious to
meet you immediately. Whatever the case, keep your thinking
logical and your common sense on high alert.
2. Go Slow on Sharing Personal Information
You have probably seen those online dating profiles
where the person volunteers every bit of their personal
information including the exact hour they were born.
Eventually you are going to share things like your phone
number and home address but do not rush it. Also make
sure your signature file is turned off or at the very
least, it does not have any identifying information.
Do a little bit more chatting and investigating.
3. One Phone Call Away
Okay so you both agree that it is time to hear each
other's voices. Now you are still in the investigation
phase so do yourself a favor and call from a public
phone (no need to give your cell phone or home number
just yet). You should be able to get a better feel for
the other person by having a phone conversation. Do
you sense something in their tone or words that make
you uneasy? Are the answers a little too perfect for
your taste (i.e. telling you what they think you want
to hear?). After you hang up do some serious analyzing.
If you have to talk it over with someone close to you,
than by all means do so.
Online dating is the new wave and it can be a lot of
fun but to get the most out of it, you must include
safety as one of your top priorities. There are other
steps that you should follow but start by going slow
with sharing your personal information, the phone conversation
and above all exercise good judgment. Keep in mind that
it is better to be unhurried and overly cautious, than
to let your emotions rush you into a bad situation.
Author: Daryl Campbell
Daryl Campbell invites you to get a free copy of 101
Romantic Ideas plus tons of relationship and dating
tips, tools, videos and up to the minute information.
It's all at The Dating Tip http://winthemarket.com/datingtip
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