Safety Tips For Dates

submitted: May 18th 2008 | by: PamBaldwin | Total views: 3 | Word Count: 467 | PDF View | Print Article

Dating services are a big thing on the Internet nowadays. There are tons of companies, such as FriendFinder, with lots of members, making it easy for just about anybody to find people with the same interests. Especially for busy professionals, online dating is a very convenient service.

Even though online dating is so convenient, and you may think that you have found your perfect person, you still have to be safe. If you meet somebody on FriendFinder, and have only talked by email or instant messenger, you do not know if the person is safe. However, following the guidelines below, you can have a safe, happy date, and perhaps you perfect person will become you only person ?.

First, you should always make the arrangements to meet your date. Don't let your date pick you up at home or know your home address. This applies to both the first date and subsequent dates if you're unsure of your interest in the person. You should also only give out your cell phone number, and not your home landline number which can be traced to your address. Don't worry about anyone taking offense; this is your personal safety at stake and be very firm about this.

Be sure to meet in a public place, such as a concert, or movies, or a local Starbucks, somewhere with lots of people. A good idea is to go on a double date, with one of your friends. It might be a bit awkward, but at least it is safe.

Another important safety tip is to avoid alcohol on your first date. You don't want your judgement to be impaired or to let your guard down. If you do drink, however, keep your alcohol consumption to a minimum and always keep sight of your glass.

One more tip is to pay half the bill on your first date. That way, you don't feel obligated to go on a second date if you are interested.

Make sure that you tell a friend of yours that you are going on a date. State the place you are going to and when you will be back. Ask the friend to call you after you get home, to make sure you are safe. Or you can end the date by going to your friend.

Finally, the most important safety advice is to trust your own judgement. If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. Don't be afraid to end the date early if you feel uneasy with the person for any reason. You may have had extensive written communication but often it's only in person when you can pick up signs that all may not be right. Your own judgement and common sense will best help you stay safe in the online dating scene.

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