Internet Dating: 8 Tips to Meet on the Internet and Move to the Telephone
By Dr. Jackie Black
E-mails do the job of providing the initial
way to connect with someone on the Internet.
Their usefulness is limited because, unfortunately,
some men and women misrepresent themselves
on the Internet. They may omit important details,
post old photos or even post photos of other
people or make false claims.
1. When you first start getting acquainted
by e-mail don’t reveal specific information
that could allow someone to personally
identify you.
2. Move to the phone after two - five
e-mails. The faster you move from communicating
via e-mail to the telephone, the faster
you will be able to pay attention to little
clues that may alert you to a potential
problem.
3. Listen for consistencies and inconsistencies
in their stories, evasiveness, vagueness
or ambiguity.
4. Be alert to details changing or being
omitted. Telephone conversations provide
lots of rich material so you can make
the decision to meet him or her in person
or stop the communication altogether.
5. Don’t be afraid to take your time
getting to know someone.
6. Become very knowledgeable about yourself;
your goals, attitudes, beliefs, values,
style and temperament. Who are you? What
you need, want and expect from your ideal
partner?
7. Become as clear as possible about
who your ideal partner is so you will
be able to recognize him or her as you
get to know someone better and better.
Who is s/he? What attitudes, beliefs,
values and desirable qualities do you
require in your ideal partner?
8. Always trust your sense of the situation.
If you do not feel 100% comfortable e-mailing
or after you speak with someone on the
telephone, DO NOT agree to meet him or
her in person. Always trust yourself.
The Internet has become a tremendous
resource for information, products and
services. It is an amazing way to meet
men and women whom, without it, you would
likely never meet.
Please be a good consumer. Use common
sense and good judgment. Stay alert to
anything that doesn’t seem on the up-and-up,
that concerns you, or that sounds or feels
"funny."
Most people are good people. Don’t let
one bad apple spoil the whole barrel for
you!
Remember, only YOU can make it happen!
Copyright Dr. Jackie Black 1999-2005
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