Clear red flags for online dating.
There are some tips to consider when you dating single military men or women:
•Avoid sharing your real name, email address, place of work, address, phone number or other identifying information while you are emailing or chatting until you are completely comfortable.
•If you decide to meet military singles, always meet in a public place at a time when many people are around. Tell a friend or family member where you are going and when you will return and set up a predetermined time to check in with them.
•Trust your instincts and immediately stop communicating with anyone who makes you feel uncomfortable or apprehensive.
•Trust your instincts and immediately stop communicating with anyone who makes you feel uncomfortable or apprehensive.
•If a person lies about their photo or profile then that is a red flag to give up the relationship.
•Beware of married people on dating sites. If the user is very secretive about their life or talks in hushed tones when you call them unexpectedly, move on.
•If a user say love you right away after first meet, be very cautious,he just like your appearance,not love you.
•If a user asks you for money for miscellaneous things (such as hospital bills, medication, a visa, etc.) your getting scammed.
•If You date ice, you can ask him some of the habits and customs, what sport or
hobby, nearby of friend, so you will understand it more thoroughly.
In conclusion, online dating service can be fun and exciting, but be aware of some of the dangers. I've dealt with client's who've had some pretty scary experiences and have learned the hard way. Just trust your instincts and you'll be fine.
In conclusion, online dating service can be fun and exciting, but be aware of some of the dangers. I've dealt with client's who've had some pretty scary experiences and have learned the hard way. Just trust your instincts and you'll be fine.
No comments:
Post a Comment