Dating Advice #1 – Stay Positive and Pace Yourself!
When e-mailing and IM-ing (Instant Messaging) with others, be positive, upbeat and honest. Just like when you're meeting people for the first time in "real life," it's never a good idea to bombard someone with the unadulterated story of your life complete with every road bump and detour. Keep the honesty, but don't overwhelm your online friend with too much information too soon. Pace yourself!
Dating Advice #2 – Photos are Powerful!
Pictures say a thousand words. Include one! Profiles that include photos get many more responses than text-only ones!
Dating Advice #3 – Demonstrate Why You're Unique
Round out your profile with interesting information that highlights your unique personality, background and interests. Everyone enjoys walks on the beach and snuggling up by the fireplace…. so go beyond the ordinary and offer up detail on authors you're inspired by, places you've visited or dreamed about seeing, etc. Go beyond the ordinary and you'll reap the rewards!
Dating Advice #4 – Meet People at Your Own Pace
Don't feel pressured to meet face to face before you're ready. Men usually do better when they let women control the pace of the online relationship, since a woman may need a little more time to feel safe. Men would do well to let women know they are interested in meeting face-to-face, but then to step back and let the woman say when.
Dating Advice #5 – Close the Deal!
After you meet someone that you like, cinch a second meeting after the date, by looking directly into his or her eyes and saying, "I had a really great time with you, it was a lot of fun."
Dating Advice #6 – Safety First!
Be sure to assume an anonymous handle, i.e., member ID or user name, so that your privacy is assured. Never sign up with an online personals company that doesn't provide anonymous email services!
Other safety tips include:
Use an e-mail address or cell phone number as an initial means of contact. Do not give out your home phone number.
If you're planning on meeting someone, tell at least two people where you're going, the person's name, their general description, and your expected time home.
Always meet someone in a neutral location. Never have them come to your home or place of work to pick you up.
Always meet someone in a public place, such as a restaurant, or a movie theatre.
Always be aware of the personal information you're revealing to a date.
Use common sense. If you get a bad "vibe" maybe it's time to end the date.
Bottom Line: Forget about acting cool, and think about acting
real. The dates (and maybe even true love) will follow.
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