Cyberdating tips
from Dateable.com
7 Things Everyone Should
Know About Online Personals
Everybody’s doin’ it. CyberDating
is growing increasingly popular with people of all ages. It’s quick, easy
and inexpensive. That’s why so many are wearing their heart online. All
of the major Web portals, without naming names, are really just big ‘pick-up
joints’ for millions of singles across the country.
There are a few tips to remember,
however, before taking the plunge into CyberDating:
You can weed out people not
considered ideal candidates for a date by their online responses. Ask questions
about hobbies, career, education, family relationships, political interests,
and other reasonably personal questions.
There’s a lot less pressure.
If you decide not to follow-up with somebody, you can always just ignore
incoming e-mails. There’s no need to make up some excuse. Just click on
delete and move on.
Online personals are much
more convenient. At a bar, people are pressed to find somebody within a
certain time range, between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m., for example.
I am sure you have seen the "desperate hour" right before closing at a
singles type bar. Visitors to online personal sites can browse a wide selection
of candidates at their own convenience – in the middle of a Sunday afternoon.
There is a huge selection
of singles online. You can scan hundreds of photos and bios in a very short
period of time.
Ask if the dating service
you are thinking about using provides anonymous e-mail, so you don't have
to reveal your identity. Setting up a free e-mail account for that purpose
can protect your privacy if they do not provide anonymous e-mail.
Internet dating bides you
time to find out more about this person. For example, if you're leery of
someone you have met, you might want to do a background verification check.
If a creditor, the police or a spouse is looking for your potential love
interest, why go after this person when he or she is already wanted?
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