If you are new to online dating, it can be hard to understand, with numerous pages and questions to fill out, profile pictures to add in, text-style lingo, blank responses and site navigations. However, persevere and there could be something – or someone – worth while waiting for you at the end.
To help you on your journey we’ve compiled a list of what to avoid and why…
Remember less is more
When writing or compiling your profile try to think about what keeps you keen and interested when reading other profiles. Keeping things short and sweet not only shows people that you are concise and don’t waffle, but that you also know what you want.
Keep it real
Never, ever, give away money
No matter how well you get to know someone or feel your relationship has blossomed online, or in the flesh, never ever lend out money – whatever the circumstance.
Always be polite
In reality you wouldn’t stop chatting to someone in the street mid-flow if they were boring you in a conversation; however, online you can. If an email conversation starts out well but then you realise this person isn’t ‘the one’ then politely back away. Failing that, if they don’t take the hint, then their emails conveniently getting ‘lost in cyberspace’ or ignoring all contact should also work.
Don’t expect too much too soon
Online dating takes time. Therefore, buying a one month subscription to an online dating site seems a bit optimistic. This also goes for thinking you have found ‘the one’ after a trip to the cinema, followed by Pizza Express - fairytale love affairs are rare. You need to set goals and stick to them and if you follow the rules above and allow a relationship to blossom over time, then maybe, just maybe, Prince Charming will be waiting to carry you off into the sunset…
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