Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Suggestions to Protect Yourself While Online Dating

Taking part in online dating websites is truly a great way to meet new people and potential matches to have relationships with. In reality, we only get to meet a limited number of people based on where we work, study, live in, or hang out. In internet dating, the possibilities of meeting someone are limitless.


A negative aspect of online dating is the fact that it is very easy to put in deceptive information about yourself or even use someone else’s photo since there really isn’t a concrete way to know otherwise. With this in mind, it is important to protect yourself and your true identity when meeting people on-line.


The most important rule is to never give out any of your personal information, like your real name, phone number, address, the school you go to or where you work, etc. It also follows that you should not give out information that can lead to discovering personal information about yourself. For instance, if you give out your home phone number, you give your virtual date the chance of knowing your address. Just give out details sparingly or avoid it altogether unless you're totally sure.


At any point when communicating with your online date that you feel uneasy, don’t hesitate to end everything right then and there. Think of it this way - it’s better to lose your internet date while he or she is still an on-line date, rather than someone you know personally. Follow your instincts and stick with it.


When meeting your on-line date in person, choose a public or crowded place and never accept any offers to go to his/her house or even yours. It is also a good idea to give your friends a heads up on where you are meeting your online date, and have couple on the lookout in case your date goes bad and you need to call it a night. If your online date asks you to pay for their plane ticket or fare just to get to your meeting place, forget about it - he or she is just probably after your money and nothing more.


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