Archive for September, 2009

 

Online Dating in the 21st Century : Online Dating Websites

Friday, September 11th, 2009
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Online Internet Dating Mistakes: Sending Her Just a Wink ;-)

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
DanAndJenn


www.AskDanAndJennifer.com Find out the Top 3 reasons why you should Never just send her a wink! Wait. Be sure to check out the full article - “Online Dating Blunders — The Top 10 Mistakes Men Make When Contacting Women Online” — at www.AskDanAndJennifer.com

 

Jennifer Aniston Bags Internet Dating

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Mr Online Dating


According to SFGate.com Jennifer Aniston has categorically gone on record saying she would never turn to internet dating.

In a news article recently published, Jen has described online dating as warped. Apparently the thought of using the internet to find a partner freaks her out. Jens view is that she would rather meet someone face to face to assess whether things could progress beyond a first date.

She also points out that people who use the internet build up a false sense of realism compared to the offline world, and goes on to say “you cant just copy and paste your life”

Apparently Drew Barrymore also agrees with Jen and reckons that online singles don’t tell the truth about themselves claiming that they lie about their appearance and other things.

Whilst these comments and views are probably true with regards to a percentage of online dating members, a survey carried out by www.hookmeup.com.au confirmed that over 90% of its data base did not just rely on the internet to find a partner. Other findings resulting from the survey which included more than 15,000 singles found that the clear majority were proactive citizens participating heavily in the offline world and that the internet was not their only world.

It would appear that Jens and Drews opinions are very primitive. Perhaps 10 years ago when internet dating was taboo they could have been forgiven for these types of comments. Without question these old fashion views are not shared by many who live in the real online and offline world. Not everyone has the same social opportunities as movie stars.

It seems ironic that Jennifer Aniston would have these views given that she has made a living indulging in other peoples fantasies.



 

Dangers Faced by Singles When Using Online Dating

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Mr Online Dating


There are thousands of real and honest singles using online dating sites throughout the world. Online dating offers singles a convenient way to find romance although their are some dangers associated with online dating. To stay safe when meeting strangers on the internet there are some guidelines singles should should keep in mind to avoid certain dangers that are of real concern. There are rising reports of fraud and even violent situations occurring from online dating meetings.

48% of singles who have signed up for online dating for the first time do so as result from recent relationship failures and are considered targets by internet dating fraudsters. This group of singles are at high risk of being scammed or used for satisfying the needs of online criminals who have hidden agendas. The promise of sex, love and comfort finds many singles within this demographic at high risk of falling prey to online scammers.

Here are a few examples of real life stories of vulnerable singles that have given their trust to online scammers only to have their lives torn apart.

 

 

Recent activities reported by authorities claim that a 56 year old man from a Canada fell in love with a charming single women (or so he thought) from Wellington, New Zealand. The man and women began to chat online for a number of weeks through webcam chat when the man was lulled into a false sense of security believing this women’s advances were genuine.

Investigations by authorities from the two countries where the scam was eventually picked up discovered  this web cam chat women offered promises of love and to re-locate to various cities of up to a dozen vulnerable and lonely men worldwide before swindling them and extracting what is estimated to be more than 900,000.00 US dollars.

A recent report from a city in India tells of a gang of internet dating scammers that were arrested for luring lonely singles to secluded areas and kidnapping them for a number of days only to let them go when the crooks had exhausted all ways of stealing as much of their victims money resources as possible. The internet scammers would methodically select online dating profiles from dating services they judged to be wealthy singles and deemed vulnerable, then befriend them to gain their trust.

Online dating continues to be a very successful and common way for singles to meet and find relationships, however singles need to be warned of the lengths criminals will go to for their own hidden agendas. Below are 5 important stay safe guidelines singles need to consider before they agree to meet strangers off the internet.

1/ DO NOT send money overseas under ANY circumstances to singles you have met online.

2/ Don’t offer personal details such as work details, home address or your children’s personal details.

3/ Its important meet in a public place never in an secluded area.

4/ If you are contacted by an online dating member that is offering you their love and loyalty prior to exchanging emails this could be a spam email that has been sent to hundreds of other online dating users.

5/ Compile as much information as you can regarding this person to substantiate they are for real.

 

Singles are best served searching for love on the internet in their local area. There are far less cases of love going wrong when locals meet through online dating. More than 93% of crimes relating to online dating originate in foreign countries.

   

  



 

Online Dating - Who Exactly are You?

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Mr Online Dating


These days, more and more singles are finding their perfect mate on the Internet via online dating – and a few unlucky ones are finding their perfect online dating sob story! The Internet is a faceless communications medium in which any person can be anything they claim to be. This makes it easy for the liars to fool their way into your head and into your heart – but it can also make for the beginnings of a very strong relationship. Online dating allows you to get to know each other more deeply than just a casual meeting at a bus stop before committing to a meeting. How do you determine whether you’ve caught a keeper or a throw-me-back?

So think you’ve found a perfect bloke!

You’ve been hanging about in your favourite online dating chat room, and just last week this new guy came in. His nickname is RussellCrowe, which set your heart a-thumping the minute you saw it, and of course you had to talk with him. “You’re not REALLY Russell, are you? No? Do you look like him?” He answers in the negative to both, telling you that he looks better than Crowe, actually. He’s a Sydney barrister, with offices in the CBD. And you’re off and running.

Over the course of a few days you spend ten or twelve hours chatting with him online. You feel like you can tell this man anything, and he seems to be telling you all of the deeper thoughts and feelings he has. How do you know he’s for real? Here are a few ways to find out.

What does he look like?

For starters, always ask for pictures. That is pictures, plural. Why?

A philanderer may have found a generic photograph of some suitable bloke on the web and downloaded it to call his own. It is unlikely that they will have more than one photo to share with you if this is the case. In this modern era of inexpensive digital cameras and high speed connections for uploading images to online dating sites quickly, there is almost no reason for a person not to have three, four, a half-dozen photographs of themselves doing various things, from sitting in their lounge to hoisting a schooner at the hotel and back again. If you’re presented with pictures that were clearly taken all at one sitting, and moreso, if they appear to be professional sorts of images, this should raise a warning bell. If he looks like he’s perfect in the pictures, this too, should raise the alarms. Real people don’t tend to be flawless.

What are his interests?

Does the fellow seem to be interested in everything that you are? Or does he have any interests that you don’t share? If he’s just involved in the things that you mention first, ask him what else he enjoys. An answer of “Oh, you know, this and that! Let’s talk more about YOU!” is really not what you are looking for. A real human being has strong likes and dislikes of his own, and is generally willing to share them, sometimes in too much detail.

Do you have friends in common?

You both live in Sydney or its environs, and you both chat in the Sydney chat room on hook me up your favourite website. It’s an odds on bet that you’ve got at least one or two online dating friends in common, if not in offline life, then online. Talk to your common friends and ask them about this man. Be prepared to be surprised, but hope for a good report.

Is he consistent?

The number of fakers who are caught through simple inconsistencies is amazing. If he tells you on Monday that he’s a big fan of Cold Chisel, but then on Friday he doesn’t recognize the lyrics to “When the War is Over”, you may have a problem there. If he tells you that he’s a big Star Wars fan, but doesn’t know which planet Luke Skywalker was from, you should probably be wary. If, on the other hand, he tells you every detail of Luke’s life, and knows how his face got mangled in real life, he’ll be apples, mate!

Is he willing to let you ring him?

If a guy you meet online is unwilling to give you his home telephone number, this could be a sign that he’s got a reason he doesn’t want calls at home – for example, he’s married or living with somebody. This is not certain, as, for example, some people these days only have mobile phones, and others may be concerned about giving out personal contact information to a total stranger from the Internet. Online dating can be a bit of a challenge for both daters

The show-down!

Of course, nothing will guarantee that this person is everything that they claim to be, except for meeting them in person and really getting to know them. This hold for the world of online dating and chance meetings.

The first few dates should be conducted with some amount of safety precautions, as once again, this is a stranger you are meeting. Just as you wouldn’t want to go off alone with a stranger you’ve just met at a pub, you want to ensure maximum safety with somebody you’ve just met online.

Meet in a well frequented place, for example, under the dome at the QVB.

Bring a friend, and suggest that he bring one as well if you mention this in advance. If you can’t bring a friend for whatever reason, make sure that at least three friends know where you are going and why you are going there. Arrange check-in times to ring them up and let them know that all is well. Also ask them to call you at least once so you can escape if you are on a date with Mr Creepy

Don’t bring a person you’ve just met to your home, nor should you go to theirs. Save that for when you know each other better.

Recap

The simple fact is that most of the people you meet online will be pretty much what they present themselves as, but there’s always one bad apple in every barrel. By checking for consistency, believability, and keeping basic safety in your thoughts without being paranoid, you could end up meeting the person you will marry one day. Anybody who doesn’t feel that expecting these things from a potential date or mate is probably not somebody you want to seriously consider spending much time with, either online or off.

Happy dating!

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