In this day and age, it is incredibly common to try dating with wireless Internet. The bar scene has never been a great place to meet other single people. The only thing you have in common with other bar-goers is that you are both kind of desperate and probably a little bit drunk. Signing up for "activities" often fails at well. Almost every sport is gender-segregated even in recreational leagues (would it really be fair for a 6’1", 180-pound man to guard a 5’4", 115-pound woman in a friendly game of pick-up basketball?). And other activities that you might try end up being gender-segregated because of personal preference. How many guys will show up to a painting class? How many women come to play at a poker league? The few who do will have their pick, and everyone else will be stuck making a few extra platonic friends at best.
So figuring that it can’t hurt, many people end up trying to meet someone with wireless Internet. No longer seen as the last refuge of the desperate or the un-dateable, online dating is commonplace these days, even trendy. Happy couples openly admit that they met on Match.com or because one of them posted something on Craig’s List Missed Connections. But despite the fact that wireless Internet dating has gone mainstream, there are still certain issues regarding safety that you might face if you are looking to meet people in this way. Remember, meeting someone on a subway platform or at a bar or at a community garden does not mean that you have no reason to worry; psychotic people are found everywhere in this world! But because the Internet provides a certain cloak of anonymity for those who are looking to be deceptive, it makes sense to take a few common-sense precautions before "putting yourself out there", as they say.
The first thing to do is to carefully guard your private information on any dating site you might use. Do not reveal your last name, or provide lots of detail about where you live or work. Having that kind of information out there for any weirdo to see is a bad move. Second, you want to make sure that you speak with someone over the phone before you meet with them in person. While people can still lie on the phone, especially if they are skilled con men and women, there are certain things that they will not be able to get away with. For example, if you are talking to a guy who says he is a 28-year-old law student, hearing a gruff older voice that uses poor grammar and a lot of slang might suggest to you that you have been deceived.
The third and most important tip to follow when you meet someone in person that you only know via wireless Internet is to choose a public location! Do not go to anyone’s house, or even a slightly deserted area. Meet outside a movie theater or a popular restaurant or a local mall.
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