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Attractive Features of an Online Dating Experience


As the technology progresses, more excitement comes on the scene to impact the lives of ordinary consumers who can do well with more than the daily grind at work or home. With the daily commitments in the office or home, there is hardly any time left to rejuvenate the self before calling it a day to prepare to start another day. This monotonous routine is a chore to many consumers who want some spark in their lives but have no time to create the spark. Hence, it is the progressive technology that allows bored consumers to put a sparkle in their lives again with dating experience.

New experience

Dating may not be for everyone but one never knows unless it is tried. Many may brush it off to the young, wild and enthusiastic but more online dating sites are receiving many members over 40s. Those widowed, lonely, retired, physically challenged and shy are getting on board the online dating platform for a new experience in dating. The dating option is a great platform not only for those who have no time to meet dates physically; it is a great platform for those who are shy to interact face-to-face with others. Online dating in a non-physical environment allows the shy candidates to be less tense and release their awkwardness. There is no necessity to view the date's face in real time in an online date until one is ready to take up that challenge.

Positives

There are many plus points or positives to experience. Anyone can do it. The computer requirements are very basic which can be easily available in today's highly wired and wireless environments. Online dating can be performed at any time of the day or night depending on the agreed set up between the daters. There is no obligation to meet face to face or reveal everything about the self. Casual sharing is encouraged until both daters find some common ground.

There is no animosity between daters who understand the protocols of Online Dating as there is no written commitment or obligation. It is a freewill indulgence where both parties are seeking for a good dating experience which may lead to some meaningful relationship. If not, it is a good platform to discover all types of people on the Net. There are enough security measures implemented to prevent cyber stalking which is monitored by the site providers who function like the cyber police to prevent unpleasant dating experiences among the members.




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Explore Online Dating For Fun And Romance


Finding just the right match for romance in today's fast-paced world can seem almost impossible. The bar scene doesn't often work. Church isn't for everyone. And grocery store produce aisle pick-ups are kind of creepy. For many the answer has become online dating services and the results are pretty amazing. Successes are reported every day whether the goal was finding a new friend or a spouse.

While it used to be that successful matches made online, the ones where marriage resulted, were the things of headlines and tabloids, that's not the case these days where more and more people are meeting online, forming fast friendships and then turning those connections romances that work.

The services available online can and do work, but they aren't for everyone. Careful consideration should come in before signing up. And if you do sign up, be honest about yourself, interests and even appearance for a better chance at finding the right match.

Despite the success stories, however, there are a lot of stigmas associated with online dating. All and all, they're not very fair. After all, since we're now in a "one world" situation where boundaries between countries are blurred by the Internet, finding lots of interesting people online from all over the world is more than possible.

Dating services online can really help cut down on some of the problems associated with finding the right match for a simple date or even a long-term commitment. By matching personalities, likes, dislikes and so on, these services can "cut out" some of the trouble that goes along with regular dating.

The secret behind most of these services is to compare the personality profiles of clients, match interests and line up folks from the same geographic area for potential dates. Once possible matches are made, many services allow, and in fact encourage, clients to first get to know each other online by corresponding or talking in instant messages or via a phone. This helps establish whether a bond is present or if another candidate should be checked out.

Cutting down on the hassle of dating, these services can prove incredibly successful in pairing up people of like minds. While it's true opposites attract, a lot of long-term successful relationships are forged through commonalities.

If you've decided to go the online service route, chances are you'll enjoy the experience. But, remember, it's a good idea to be careful when actually meeting your match. Good safety precautions are in order whether a person's date is met online, in a bar or even at church.

Before heading out on that first date, consider doing the following things:

* Insist on meeting in a public place. This is for your security and your date's, plus it can help take some of the edge off a first-date situation.

* Make sure someone you know is told where you are going.

* Get the person's full name. Pass this along to the person you've told about the date.

* If you don't feel comfortable on the date, say so politely and move on.

While online dating is great for matching people, precautions should be taken in actually meeting matches. With a little common sense and some diligence, an honest to goodness match can be found. There may even be a soul mate out there in cyber space.

Remember when using online dating services that these generally match people and personalities. This doesn't mean a computer can ensure "chemistry." Be prepared for a few strikeouts and consider the experience as a fun exploration, not a last-ditch effort.




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Explore Online Dating For Fun And Romance


Finding just the right match for romance in today's fast-paced world can seem almost impossible. The bar scene doesn't often work. Church isn't for everyone. And grocery store produce aisle pick-ups are kind of creepy. For many the answer has become online dating services and the results are pretty amazing. Successes are reported every day whether the goal was finding a new friend or a spouse.

While it used to be that successful matches made online, the ones where marriage resulted, were the things of headlines and tabloids, that's not the case these days where more and more people are meeting online, forming fast friendships and then turning those connections romances that work.

The services available online can and do work, but they aren't for everyone. Careful consideration should come in before signing up. And if you do sign up, be honest about yourself, interests and even appearance for a better chance at finding the right match.

Despite the success stories, however, there are a lot of stigmas associated with online dating. All and all, they're not very fair. After all, since we're now in a "one world" situation where boundaries between countries are blurred by the Internet, finding lots of interesting people online from all over the world is more than possible.

Dating services online can really help cut down on some of the problems associated with finding the right match for a simple date or even a long-term commitment. By matching personalities, likes, dislikes and so on, these services can "cut out" some of the trouble that goes along with regular dating.

The secret behind most of these services is to compare the personality profiles of clients, match interests and line up folks from the same geographic area for potential dates. Once possible matches are made, many services allow, and in fact encourage, clients to first get to know each other online by corresponding or talking in instant messages or via a phone. This helps establish whether a bond is present or if another candidate should be checked out.

Cutting down on the hassle of dating, these services can prove incredibly successful in pairing up people of like minds. While it's true opposites attract, a lot of long-term successful relationships are forged through commonalities.

If you've decided to go the online service route, chances are you'll enjoy the experience. But, remember, it's a good idea to be careful when actually meeting your match. Good safety precautions are in order whether a person's date is met online, in a bar or even at church.

Before heading out on that first date, consider doing the following things:

* Insist on meeting in a public place. This is for your security and your date's, plus it can help take some of the edge off a first-date situation.

* Make sure someone you know is told where you are going.

* Get the person's full name. Pass this along to the person you've told about the date.

* If you don't feel comfortable on the date, say so politely and move on.

While online dating is great for matching people, precautions should be taken in actually meeting matches. With a little common sense and some diligence, an honest to goodness match can be found. There may even be a soul mate out there in cyber space.

Remember when using online dating services that these generally match people and personalities. This doesn't mean a computer can ensure "chemistry." Be prepared for a few strikeouts and consider the experience as a fun exploration, not a last-ditch effort.




#1 Resource

[http://www.onlinedatinglink.com]




Singles & Online Dating - How to Find Singles Online


The increasingly popular world of online dating has taken the singles population by storm as soul mates and second chances at love are discovered on a daily basis. For some, the Internet provides a selective environment for someone who isn't ready to come out of their shell, while others accept any opportunity to search the dating pool for the next fish in the sea. When the right time arises, corresponding singles make arrangements to meet outside of their cyber setting. Below you will find a few suggestions to consider when it comes to navigating the choppy waters of online dating.

Safety Issues

Since there isn't a guarantee that you will meet the man or woman of your dreams during a first online dating encounter, it is best that you don't reveal all of your personal information. Even though you feel as if you've known your online companion for a long time, giving out your address, home phone number, and place of employment is not recommended. To protect your safety, you wouldn't want a sour first date to turn into a life disruption. For phone correspondences, giving out a cell phone number is suggested.

When meeting for the first time, it is wise to use separate vehicles. This will increase the level of security and comfort that daters feel when they are able to back out or leave at any time. Drivers will not feel the pressure of having to take home their date, whereas passengers will not feel trapped by having to stay longer than they really want to.

The place that you meet your date for the first time is also quite important. While it is tempting to show off your home and call the shots in your own environment, meeting at a public place is the safest way to initiate face-to-face contact with your online dating partner. Meeting at home actually places owners at a disadvantage, especially when a guest outstays their welcome. When you meet outside of the home, you may also find comfort in the ice-breaking tendencies of offsite locations. Restaurants, movie theaters, parks, skating rinks, and zoos can all take away the jitters that come with a first encounter. Besides, a neutral setting may provide just the boost in conversation if communication temporarily falls silent.

To increase your safety, you should always allow at least one family member or close friend know your plans and a little background on the person you will be meeting. It also doesn't hurt to keep in touch with a friend to let them know where you are going or currently at. Furthermore, if your date is aware that someone knows your plans, those with ill-mannered intentions will be less likely to "try anything." Since you never know the real character and personality behind the person on the other end of the compute, finding your true love will take a bit of caution to ensure your safety.

Avoiding Uncomfortable Situations

One of the trickiest aspects of dating occurs when the issue of money arises. When first meeting your online friend, awkward financial moments can be avoided when going dutch on a bill. For some, the issue is of no concern because one party may have already stated they will "treat" the other to the movies or a candlelight dinner. In cases of a restaurant meeting, when the check is delivered, it is best to prepare to pay your own way. If you plan on treating for a meal or movies, it is best to make it clear in the beginning so an awkward moment does not arise. If you plan on treating, but don't want to make it a habit, you can say, "I got this one and you can pay next time," which also makes a great way to imply that future dates are possible.

When it comes to alcohol consumption, there are plenty of reasons why it should be limited on a first date. For starters, you want to be on your best behavior, as well as focused on your date. This makes it easier to soak in the details of your first encounter. First dates are important meetings that can make or break future dates. Also, when people drink too much, they usually come out of their usual character and often do not present themselves in the best light. Remember, first impressions are the most important in a relationship. Limiting alcohol consumption also increases safety measures because in many cases, excessive use of alcohol allows some to be taken advantaged of.

Above all, it is wise to follow your intuition. When gut feelings arise, stick to them. There are plenty of online daters who take on various personas to gain the interest of others. As you meet your date for the first time, no matter how long you've been chatting online, this is still a blind date and it is up to you to figure out whether or not this is indeed the right match for you.







Online Dating - Have Fun, Be Smart, Be Safe or Be Sorry


The Internet is still pretty safe overall, even for seniors, according to research of various Internet safety sites like http://www.WiredSafety.org who estimated a 90 - 97 percent "terrific" Internet. People are chatting with one another, making cyber-dates. However, there are some general rules of Internet etiquette or "netiquette" and some precautions to take for possible dangers lurking there. Here are some pointers compiled from several websites experienced in cyber-dating techniques.

SAFETY TIPS

1. Do Not Give Out Personal Information - Whether it's via email, online chat rooms, message boards, in your personal ad, etc., do not disclose your personal information like your complete name, address, telephone number, work place, etc. Use a third party email address instead of one with your domain or work domain, that is easily traceable. For example, instead of using joe@seniortimes.com , set up an email account like joe@yahoo.com or joe@hotmail.com (search "free email accounts" for places like this). Preferred dating sites offer email forwarding so that members do not see private information.

2. Do Not Lie - Be up front about your age and appearance. Better to not be caught in lies later on or lead someone on falsely.

3. Be Tactful and Leary - Do not believe everything you read in posts, in emails or in general, online. You could be chatting with a child or someone faking their sexual orientation. The odds are that you will probably encounter someone a tad "undesirable" from time to time, so try to use appropriate replies, using tact, or ignore the encounter, if it suits the situation.

4. Use Caution in Sharing Images - Whenever you think about sharing a digital photo online, keep in mind that it may be possible for thousands to see it on the Internet, not just one person. Plus your photo can be copied, altered with different software out there today and posted elsewhere. If you do use your image, send one that shows you with a warm smile, not a frown.

5. Ask if Unsure - Go slow like the tortoise in the race with the hare and ask questions if you are unsure how to proceed in your contact and communications. Contact the site owner or webmaster (check for contact info when you register), ask trusted friends for helpful resources, check with local authorities. Remember that old adage, "Better safe than sorry!"

6. Be careful if you decide to meet for the first date. Remember there is safety in numbers, so meet in a public place with other friends around.

7. Keep copies of communications in a file so that you can show friends or the law in case your meeting or continued contact takes a bad turn. And do report any problems and cooperate with authorities. They can get information from your computer and communications to aid in tracking down culprits in some cases. Don't try to take matters into your own hands and stalk the culprit yourself. Be safe.

8. Let men instigate online and offline relationships. Men still like to pursue. Online studies show that this has proven safer, too, especially with Internet dating. Men should make the first email move. And women should NOT reply to men's ads; let the men pursue. (Sorry guys!)

9. So that you don't appear anxious or desperate or both, generally wait for a day or 24-hour period before replying. And forget about replying on weekend and holidays, at least at first, and being available via instant messaging. This is especially important for women (double standards are still around and even exist in the Internet dating scene) - you want to "appear" socially active, confident - blah, blah, blah, even if you are just home washing your hair.

10. Don't date someone who is already married to someone else - even if that person says he or she is getting a divorce. Let the divorce happen first. Otherwise things could get ugly. And you may even have to face the spouse / ex-spouse and children down the road. So think of others, too, when even considering someone who is not single.

11. If after several emails or letters you decide to talk on the phone, keep the first call short, around 10 minutes. Plan to have to "rush" off. Your goal is to hear the person's voice and talk a short while only, not seeming over anxious.

12. Some gents do complain that the ladies do not reply to their emails. So ladies, reply! At least say, "No, thank you."

13. Check their background. Most any company can run a name through a criminal database. But wouldn't you have more confidence in the background check if it was done by a Licensed Private Investigator? PI's are trained to check for the obvious, but to also look for the concealed evidence that often reveals the true nature of an individual. Misspelled names, altered dates of birth, incorrect social security numbers, maiden and/or alias names are just a few of the areas that PI's regularly check, but most background check companies never even consider.

For less than the price of hamburgers and a movie, you can have piece of mind. Choose from a basic criminal check to a complete comprehensive background report. Don't take chances.

NETIQUETTE

Here are some general guidelines for your online communications.

o Use respectful tones and wording. Swear words and hurtful remarks are not good for anyone. If someone presses you, for example, to share confidential information that you shouldn't, just say, "No" and tell the site monitors / webmaster of the forum, chat room or online dating site, if necessary.

o Look for dating and other resource websites that list street addresses instead of post office boxes or nothing at all. Ask friends for referrals.

o Try to avoid stretching the truth about your accomplishments, job title, etc. Then if a relationship develops, things will run much smoother.

o Try to avoid many 1-word replies and 1-sentence communications.

Take some time to develop your thoughts and share in your paragraphs. In short, be a friend.

o Using all capital letters mean "SHOUTING" and is difficult to read at any length.

Take care, be smart, be safe and have fun with your cyber-dating!

Mickey E. D. Mixon

Private Investigator

Mickey@AIB-Inc.com

American Investigation Brokers LLC

http://www.AIB-Inc.com

TX License #A13506

Member - National Association

of Security Agencies, Inc. (NASA)




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