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ONLINE DATING


Please read the staying safe tips below.
or To go straight to the online dating sites (click here)


So long as you take the necessary precautions and keep your wits about you, online dating is an ideal way to meet that special someone you’ve been looking for.
Be it simply for a little companionship or a long-term relationship – the internet is now a single person’s friend.


It goes without saying that you need to limit the amount of information you give out online - except that people keep forgetting it, particularly when putting their details on social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace (which can often double up as dating sites).
Don't put up your phone number, full date of birth, details of where you live or work or too much information that could identify you. Apart from the obvious dangers to your person, it’s easy for fraudsters to pick up your identity and use it to make money for themselves

Also, don't just take people at face value. Even in real life people can make up tales about themselves, hide a wife and three kids and lie about their past. It's even easier to do so online.
Dating sites and social networking sites are as full of liars and cheats as pubs, clubs and parties are so stay wary and don't believe everything you read.


Although most people find it easier to communicate more freely on the internet, there’s still such a thing as going too far. People may sometimes make comments which could make you feel uneasy or a little uncomfortable and in this situation, it is always best to trust your instincts rather than taking any risks.
Before meeting in person, you should have a reasonably good idea about what your love interest is like as a person and you should be as relaxed as you can be about meeting them.

If you notice the person has lied about personal details – maybe relating to their family, job, age or marital status, then be wary of them.
Try not to blow little white lies out of proportion but do be observant of significant falsenesses, or things that just don't gel.
Here are some red flags to look out for:

 People that avoid any personal questions or direct answers – just ask yourself why.
People that seem to become annoyed easily, or get angry at small things such as your taking a long time to respond to emails and messages.
People that seem in a rush to meet up, or pressure you for personal information such as your phone number, address or details about your children.
Never feel pressured over the internet - simply log off.


The above information is not intended to put you off online dating, rather it is to point out that the dangers of dating online are just as real as dating anywhere else offline.

For a list of dating sites in many different countries.    (click here, your new love could be just this click away)