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Date Safely when you Date Online!
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It's a good idea to take precautions when meeting
people online, just as you would do in the offline
world. The following tips are just some of the
things you might want to consider as you begin
online dating. These tips are not designed to
scare you, but to encourage you to be smart, use
common sense, play it safe, and have fun.
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Remain anonymous.
You should avoid being identified online. Start by
getting a free, anonymous email account. Never give
out your real name, phone number, or address in chat
rooms or in personals ads. If you decide you want to
give out personal information anyway, be sure you're
giving it to someone you can trust.
Be honest.
Be truthful in your personals ad and in online
conversations. Make your intentions clear. If you're
just flirting, be sure that the other person isn't
taking you seriously. Being honest can prevent
disappointment for both you and your potential date.
Just remember - you could end up meeting this person.
You don't want to hurt others' feelings with false
impressions.
Always pay attention.
Listen to your intuition - it's your best defense. Use
common sense. If something seems too good to be true,
it probably is. Even if you feel it, it's a smart idea
to save saying I Love You for a face-to-face
encounter. Pay attention to habits and moods - are
they changing? If something doesn't feel right, feel
free to stop communicating with that person.
Wait till you're comfortable to call.
Let the other person bring up the idea of talking on
the phone. When he or she asks for your number and
you're not ready to give it out, politely say "no,"
but ask for a number you can call when you're ready.
If you decide to call, pay attention to who answers
the phone and the background noises you hear. Do they
match what you know about the person?
Take it slowly.
Spend as much time communicating electronically as is
necessary for you to feel comfortable enough to
actually meet the person. Don't be coerced into
meeting face to face. If someone really wants to meet
you, he or she will wait till you're ready.
FIRST FACE TO FACE MEETING
Tell someone your plans.
As soon as you have concrete plans, tell your best
friend or a family member exactly where you'll be. If
you have a mobile phone, enter some emergency phone
numbers and bring it along.
Err on the side of caution.
Just because you feel like you already know your date
doesn't mean that you actually do. Treat this first
date just as you would any other first date. Use
common sense and good judgment.
Use your own transportation.
Don't rely on your date for transportation. If things
aren't going well, it will be easier for you to leave
if you have your own way home. If you aren't driving,
make sure you have enough cash in your pocket for a
cab ride, or arrange for a friend to pick you up at a
designated time and place.
Agree to meet in a public place.
Go to a popular restaurant, cafe, museum, park, or any
public place where other people hang out. Double date
with a friend if it makes you feel more comfortable.
Don't agree to meet anywhere isolated, unfamiliar, or
uncomfortable for you.
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