Because the online dating scene, like everything else in the
Internet, is a borderless world, it’s hard therefore for people to
segregate those whom they should avoid from those whom they would love
to meet, date and maybe even have a relationship with. But the
possibility of meeting future stalkers and other psychotics shouldn’t
deter you from online dating. Rather, it’s important that you just play
it safe in online dating.
How to Play It Safe in Online Dating
Good question. Although following our tips to play it safe in
online dating to the letter won’t guarantee eternal and 100% protection
from the people that no one would ever consider dating, following them
would at lease severely decrease the chances of having an encounter
with those people.
Never Give Out Your Real Identity
Ideally, yes, it’s nice to start things with whomever it is
you’re dating online with openness and honesty but let’s face it – if
you’re only dating him online, you still don’t know him that much.
Married couples after all still end up divorcing each other because
it’s only when they’re living under roof that realize they don’t
actually get along that well.
And so, to be on the safe side, never give out your real
identity by revealing your real name or using it as a screen name – by
then it wouldn’t be a screen name, anyway – on the off chance that the
person you’re dating online would turn out to be schizophrenic or
something equally horrible.
Never Give Out Anything inside Your Wallet
Okay, let’s review – what’s usually inside your wallet? Driver’s
license, credit cards, money, other identification papers and so on.
Now, here’s the thing. I’ve already advised you against giving out your
real identity, right? Well, here are more restrictions.
Refrain from giving out details of your credit card, the
address of your workplace and your home as well as your phone number
because who knows if they’ll use these details for unwanted purposes?
Hence, no matter what they say, no matter how reasonable their explanations are, it’s ALWAYS better to be safe than sorry.
Never Be Rude
Since online dating doesn’t require people to see each other eye
to eye, many tend to be more aggressive and outgoing than they really
are, which is good, because opening up would let people know you
better. There are, however, people who also tend to be ruder than they
usually are when online dating on the simple premise that they don’t
have to be careful of what they say since they wouldn’t see the person
they’re talking to anyway.
Wrong way of thinking! In online dating, that’s how the fights
start and these could always escalate to more violent forms of
disagreement. Online dating doesn’t give any of us an excuse to be rude
so when you meet someone you dislike, simply excuse yourself and log
off.
More informations are available at http://www.attraction-00.com
by: Joel Dresse