Online Dating Looking for a date? Join the crowd. There are hundreds of thousands eligible and attractive
singles looking and ripe for the taking. But where? On the internet of course.
The Power of Technology It was only a matter of time before the
dating process moved from
bars into cyberspace. The internet is too great a source of information not to be taken advantage of. Enter
online dating. You can post pictures, you can create a profile, you can list all of your interests, and you can show yourself to the world- all on the internet. There are many
websites out there which facilitate the
dating scene for a nominal monthly fee(usually around thirty dollars a month). Many of these
websites are geared towards a specific group too. For example, CatholicMatch.com specializes in the relgious community. Others can cater to an older
age group or towards a certain race.
The Advantages There are many advantages to
dating online. First, you have access to an almost unlimited number of people whom you would never normally meet. These are people who are just like you. Looking for someone to share
romance with and possible marriage. Secondly, you can create your own profile with
pictures and words. This can be an effective tool for someone who can express his or herself well. Tell the world out there about who you are and someone is bound to connect to what you have to say. Third, a picture is truly worth a thousand words, especially on the internet. The potential for potential mates is virtually limitless. Many
websites have chatting and messaging options. This is invaluable. It gives people a safe forum for talking and getting to know one another without the danger of giving out personal information. Most
websites have organizing tools as well. These allow you to order and catagorize you interesting prospects for you to utilize at a later time.
The Disadvantages Many of the strengths of
online dating are what make it weak as well. The fact you don't meet people face to face elimates the most personal way of meeting or intoducing youself to a
new love interest. If you have a special
gift of meeting people in person than this can be a tricky compromise. Online
dating may limit your mojo. Secondly, how people
present themselves in their profiles isn't always accurate or representative of him or her. People are sometime reluctant to talk about themseles or may have simply misrepresented themselves in a good or bad light. Pictures can also be misleading. Some people are naturally photogenic, others are not. The
pictures that people take do not necessarily show the person at their best or their worst. Be wary of this fact.
What to do? Once you get started and you have a picture and a profile online, you need to know a few basic rules of protocol. First, do not overwhelm. You may find yourself attracted to someone and just want to tell this person your whole life story. This is a bad move. You need to start off slow with someone you have never met in person, even if you feel this is the
perfect match. Send little hints here and there and then wait. Most
online services offer smileys and icons with preset messages that are non-threatening and inviting. Use them. If you are feeling a little frisky send a short, personal message. Just make sure that its short, casual, and to the point. Remember, it's really
easy to scare someone off on internet. You may never win them back.
Get Over It Finding
love takes time for most. Don't get discouraged, and don't be afraid to talk to as many people as possible. Remember, this is a social activity. People are looking to date, but they are looking to get to know you in the process. You aren't always going to get the one you want either. The stars still shine on the internet. Thankfully, there are a lot more of them to choose from. Be patient, chat, and always spend lots of time getting to know someone before even making the 'first' move.
The First Move The first move is when you both feel ready enough to talk over the
phone or meet in public. It can sometimes be a little difficult to tell when the time is right. Generally, if you have been carrying on good,
easy conversations over a period of time, it may be time to bring up the subject. Some people strike early, but this is usually not a recommended mode of procedure. Get comfortable first and then simply pop the question- can I call or meet with you? From there on. It's all you. Online
dating is a relatively
new thing, but its rapidly growing into a huge industry. Take advantage of it, proceed with caution, and have fun!!!