July 7, 2007

Dating: There Is Nothing Wrong With Remaining Anonymous When Online Datng

Online Dating - remaining anonymousDating can be extremely difficult and it doesn't matter how you date: whether you are dealing with online dating or the conventional way, there can always be complications. It is true that finding a mate online can be risky and dangerous but if you think about it, meeting someone at a bar or any other public place can be just as risky, if not riskier!

This is because you know less about that person and you have very little information to determine if he or she can be the ideal mate. Unless your date was introduced to you by someone that you know very well, you don't really know that person enough to guarantee your safety around him or her.

The type of dating risks involved are mostly emotional, sometimes financial, and rarely physical. You might have heard of one or two stories from the media or someone you know about the horrors of online dating, but that should not discourage you from trying it out and having your own experience. Be smart, learn from their mistakes, practice safety precautions, and continue on with your search for the ideal mate.

You can increase your chances of avoiding potential dangers with a little knowledge and a lot of common sense. By applying a few safety measures, you can have a better peace of mind and a lot more fun engaging into the experience of finding the right partner online.

The major advantage of dating someone online is that you can choose to be anonymous for as long as you want and reveal more of yourself only when the time is right for you. Many online daters make the mistake of revealing too much about themselves too quickly. Keep in mind that once you give away too much information about yourself too soon, you become an easy target to predators online, men and women alike, who take advantage of people's ignorance and vulnerability.

Remember that you can remain incognito through e-mail, phone, and even when meeting your prospect in person.

E-mail - Most, if not all, professional online dating sites give some type of protection to your identification when giving and receiving emails from prospects.

Phone - Another way to maintain your anonymity is by not giving away your real name or your full name and your phone number. You can do this by calling from a cell phone, installing a caller ID blocking, or using a public phone.

Face-to-face meeting - This takes a little preparation on your part. But on the first meeting, you do not have to reveal any personal information, such as your address, phone number, and your work location, which can enable the other person to track you down.

Filed under Dating, Dating Sites by Edited by Jack Strom

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