The Risks of Online
Dating
By Lawrence Andrews
There is no question that the popularity
of online dating has revolutionized the way
potential couples meet each other. These days,
it is not uncommon for the average single
person to participate in an online dating
service. In fact, this trend is fast becoming
the norm. In 2004, it was estimated that residents
in the U.S. spent more than $460 million on
online dating services.
It goes without saying that online
dating is big business in America. There
are many reasons why people find this
method of meeting new people so appealing.
For one thing, everyone is doing it! The
number of online dating services on the
internet is so abundant, many of which
offer services, absolutely for free.
The combination of curiosity and the
desire to meet new, exciting people is
what usually lure individuals to be a
part of an online dating service community.
But this new activity doesn't come without
a price.
Sure it doesn't happen all the time,
but just every now and then horror stories
about online dating services would arise.
Some of them are scary enough to send
casual observers away from these online
dating services for good.
One of the problems facing the industry
of online dating service is that its participants
often misrepresent themselves in the profiles
that they create. Not everyone tells the
truth. People have been known to lie about
everything, including their marital status.
Some married individuals try to pass themselves
off as single; while others lie about
their physical appearance, age, economic
status, and even gender.
For an inexperienced online dater, the
danger lurks at every corner. But there
are some safety measures prospective participants
can take to help guide them through a
safe online dating experience.
Rule of the thumb: most online dating
services the offer subscription are relatively
safer than those individuals that can
be accessed for free. Those sites that
require membership offer a set of requirements,
and guidelines that aspiring members would
have to meet before they become subscribers.
There are even some sites that are so
exclusive, that anyone who wants to join
has to undergo an intensive screening
process first. Background checks are done
on aspiring members to make sure that
the information they have given checks
out.
Some more safety tips when it comes to
online dating:
1. Participants should pay attention
to the consistency of the information
given to them by the persons they are
corresponding with. This way, they'd be
able to detect if they're lying.
2. Online daters should protect their
identity. One of the greatest things about
online dating is that it offers participants
anonymity. Personal information like:
address, last name, phone number, is not
revealed until the participant decides
to do so. Participants should be extremely
careful about divulging personal information
that will make it possible for the people
they are communicating with to directly
locate them.
3. Participants should abruptly cease
communication with people who are obsessed
with acquiring personal information about
them.
4. Participants should always keep a
look out for warning signs when they are
talking to people, such as: the use of
foul language, signs of anger for no apparent
reason, elusiveness in answering direct
questions, makes disrespectful remarks,
etc. These are some of the symptoms that
spell something could terribly go wrong.
The person that is exhibiting these types
of behavior may not be trustworthy, and
may lead others to danger.
5. Once an online dater has decided to
meet his or her date, they should agree
to have a meeting place. Individuals should
never allow their dates to meet them at
home.
Online dating is similar to real life
dating in the sense that individuals should
always practice common sense and caution,
whenever they meet someone new. Even though,
the interaction takes place online, once
people have revealed personal information
about them to others, they won't be able
to take them back.
It is best to always use one's instincts
and logic when it comes to dealing with
other people, even when it comes to online
dating. This is where some people fall
prey to cheaters, deceivers, and even
sexual offenders. They go against their
better judgment. If something feels amiss,
like there is something not quite right,
then this is probably a sign that something
can go terribly wrong.
It is best to get out of this situation
whenever this occurs. As the saying goes:
"Better be safe than be sorry."
A saying that online dating service participant
should always remember.
About The Author:
Lawrence Andrews is an ePublisher, software
developer, consultant, and author of numerous
books. Visit his Private Label Content
and Software site at http://www.lmamedia.com
for more information about Dating Do's
and Dont's.
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