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Online dating, FAQ
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If I know I really like someone, is it fine to give them my name?
Protect your identity. Do not rush to provide your last name, email address, street address, telephone number, or even where you work. By slowly getting to know someone, you have more opportunities to catch weird behaviour.
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What should I do if I like someone, but there are just some things about that person which makes me feel uncomfortable?
Trust your instincts. If anything makes you feel uncomfortable, stop communicating with that person. Follow your gut feelings for your own safety; your gut feelings are usually right. Angry, controlling, disrespectful comments are all bad signs. Other bad signs are any inconsistent information, refusing to talk on the phone after establishing online intimacy, being indirect, appearing like a different person offline, not introducing you to friends and family.
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How should I watch for danger?
Be vigilant and use your common sense. By being careful and paying close attention, you can catch dishonest perhaps even dangerous people.
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What is the advantage of talking on the phone with someone I’m interested in after getting to know them online?
Hearing someone talk can reveal a lot about a person’s character. Consider exchanging cell phone numbers rather than personal home phone numbers for security reasons.
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Why is it a good idea to ask for someone’s photo?
When a person has nothing to hide, they will be willing to share their photo with you. Seeing someone’s picture provides you with a visual and that can mean you’re physically attracted or comfortable with that person.
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When is a good time to meet someone I like?
Meet, only when you are ready, in a safe public environment. This can be a very exciting time in the offline world for the two of you. You should not feel pressured into meeting someone when you’re not ready to, and remember, you can change your mind. Always meet in a public place, and never let your date know where you live until a solid relationship is established. It is also a good idea to let your friends/family know where you will be.
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