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Online Dating Tips
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christiandatingservice.com
Ten Essential Online Dating Safety Tips
1. Trust Your Gut Instinct
Your instinct is a powerful medium for knowing when something
just doesn't feel right. It is also a great way to measure when to move
forward with someone and when to turn and run. As you read profiles,
responses to emails, have phone conversations, and meet in person
your instincts help tell you if something is "right" or if something
is out of alignment. The "out of alignment" message is your cue to
be careful, back off, or proceed with extreme caution. Trust your
gut instinct, it's the most powerful psychological tool you have at
your disposal.
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2. Don't Provide Personal
Information Too Soon
Your home phone number and full name provide easy ways
to track who you are and where you live. Armed with just
your home phone number, a person can easily gain access to
your income information, home address, and even learn the
value of your home. Armed with your first and last name, a
person can do searches to determine quite a bit of
information on you - where you work, what you do, and even
what your home phone number is. So in the initial stages of
communication, guard your personal information. As far as
phone communication, see the next tip.
3. Use a Free Email Account
If you decide to move your communication from the anonymous email
feature provided by the majority of online dating services then
provide an email address that isn't your regular one. Sign up for a
free Yahoo!, Hotmail, or Gmail account that you use just for online
dating. Don't put your full name in the From field - only your first
name or something else. This protects you from a person being able
to search your normal email address to find out more information
about you.
4. Use a Cell Phone or Anonymous Phone Service to Chat
When it's time to move your communication to the next level (talking
on the phone), never give out your home phone number. Either provide
a cell phone number, use Skype to communicate, or use an anonymous
phone service. It's just an added protection barrier until you get
to know the person better.
5. Beware of Married People
It's unfortunate, but a lot of married people do use online dating
services. They'll even go as far as to meet people. A few years ago,
MSNBC reported that a study found that up to 30% of people using
online dating services are married! To help you in determining
whether a person is married or not, read the Online Dating Magazine
article, "Staying Clear of Married Men".
6. Look for Questionable Characteristics in Your Communication
As you chat via email and on the phone you may be able to start to
pick out characteristics of the other person. Are they controlling?
Do they seem to anger easily? Do they avoid some of your questions?
These can be questionable characteristics that tell you it's time to
move on.
7. Ask for a Recent Photo
There's nothing wrong in asking someone if their photos are recent.
If they don't have a photo, request a recent one. It's important for
you to get a good look at the person you may eventually meet. Plus
your instincts from your communications and their photos may provide
you with valuable insight into the person. Plus, if they tell you
the photo is recent and you meet and see a major difference, then
you'll know the person lied and can cut the date short. If a person
lies about their photo or profile then that is a red flag to no
longer pursue the relationship.
8. Stick With Paid Online Dating Services
Free online dating services provide a greater opportunity for
potentially dangerous individuals. They don't ever have to provide a
credit card or other information that identifies them. There is some
truth to the saying, "you get what you pay for".
9. Don't Get a False Sense of Security
Some online dating services claim to offer "background checks" and
when signing up for such a service you may find it easier to let
your guard down. Don't. Laws differ from state-to-state when it
comes to background checks and there are even several states where
checks can't be effectively performed. Because of the inconsistency,
criminals/wrong doers can and do get into services that do
"background checks". Never let your guard down.
10. Meet in a Public Place for Your First Meeting
When it's time to schedule that first exciting face-to-face meeting,
arrange to meet in a public place and provide your own
transportation. Your initial meeting will tell you a lot about the
other person, including whether or not he/she lied in their profile.
Your gut instincts will kick in. Never accept an offer to be picked
up at your house. Make sure that a friend knows where you are at and
who you are with.
source:onlinedating-com
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