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6 Simple Rules for Internet Dating
by Jennifer LesterTake your time getting to know someone before you have your first meeting. Taking time getting to know someone, first through emails then on the phone, can give you a true feel for how they really are. It also gives you a chance to listen for the signs that this person is not being honest with you. Pay attention! Do they stick with the same story or does it seem to change a lot? Is there something they seem apprehensive to talk about it? If so, try to find out why. On the...
Meeting Blindly
by Jennifer LesterDear Jen,While browsing the personals at an online dating service, I met a wonderful girl. We have been sending emails back and forth for a while now. I am ready to meet her, but have never seen a picture of her, so I am a bit scared. Should I insist on a photo first or just go ahead and set up a meeting?Signed,Blindly Dating Dear Blindly Dating,You need to be honest with yourself and decide if her appearance is what is most important to you. This person could either not be...
Finally Women Have the Advantage
by Jennifer LesterThroughout history women have had to fight harder then men in politics, the workplace, and even relationships. We still dont see a woman president, and it was much later that women won the right to vote then men. In the workplace we often find we have to work harder then a man in the same position to make the same amount of money. As far as relationships went, by tradition we had to wait. Wait for someone to ask us out and wait for someone to propose marriage. Well, times...
Time to Meet Advice for your first offline meeting
by Jennifer LesterYou have done all the legwork and have finally found someone you are truly interested in. Now it is time to take the next step and finally meet. Your first date. This one can be nerve racking and scary, or you chose to make it the time of your life. Be sure to plan ahead. You have been talking with this person either on line and/or on the phone. You have gotten to know them enough to have some idea of what they might like to do. Use it. Whether you are meeting in your area,...
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