I’m dating this guy named cj online, and we’ve been going out for four months now. I really belive i’m in Love, no doubt about it, But there’s times when im just not sure if he could be cheating on me or what. by way, im 12 years old. Im SURE this guy is not 45 years old, i’ve talked to him on the phone, and seen him on cam. Can someone give me tips on online dating? and if ur just going to make stupid comments like "do your parents know about this,?" or "Your to young" then please dont bother to answer.
After taking a 9 month hiatus, I am considering get "back out there." However, I am in my late twenties and it’s definitely harder to meet people than it was in college! I am done dating people at work (which is how I met my two long term boyfriends) and, due to time constrictions, I think online dating may be the best route.
Please only answer if you have a) done online dating and b) had success. I don’t need to hear how "lame" it is. Actually,I think that attitude is highly outdated and I’ve already decided to proceed, so it’s pointless to answer if you have a negative attitude towards this subject.
On a more positive note, any tips are appreciated. Here’s a little about me: Female, 28, college-educated.
Some of my main questions:
1) Okay to e-mail men, or should I wait until they e-mail me?
2) How do I respond to the cheesy "winks"??
3)How long is "too long" to e-mail back and forth before meeting?
4) What to do if they keep e-mailing without asking for my phone number?
I just really want to go about this in a classy manner that allows me to meet a lot of quality men, but also retain my pride and a little bit of ‘mystery." MEN’S FEEDBACK WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!
I want to join a dating site but am afraid of what’s out there. I would like to meet a quality person for a long term relationship. Any suggestions on ones you’d recommend? Am in Los Angeles if that makes a difference. I had put up a nice one on Craigslist but got some immature responses.
Any ideas for separating the good from the bad in the online dating world? How can you tell which guys are genuinely interested in meeting Miss Right vs. those who are just in it to get laid? What kinds of things can you do and/or ask to solicit the kind of information you would need to be able to tell what the other person’s intentions are?
I want to join a dating site but am afraid of what’s out there. I would like to meet a quality person for a long term relationship. Any suggestions on ones you’d recommend? Am in Los Angeles if that makes a difference. I had put up a nice one on Craigslist but got some immature responses.
I want to join a dating site but am afraid of what’s out there. I would like to meet a quality person for a long term relationship. Any suggestions on ones you’d recommend? Am in Los Angeles if that makes a difference. I had put up a nice one on Craigslist but got some immature responses.
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I have been talking to this great person for a month now, but I am a month away from moving back out of state back to near my home town /home state when I will finally have a change to meet her.
We’ve covered basics- friends family and religion.. it is starting to feel safe and comfortable. How can i keep her interested, but not go too far and not give her too much of a chance to get bored. A couple of cousins have gotten married through eharmony, so dont give me cr@p about online dates. (also if i had wanted to stay where i am or move with other people, i’ve turned down some tempting offers)
Any tactics of your basic longterm relationship basically apply.
thanks
talking too much about sex was the one thing i was afraid might cause second thoughts.
dialogue is easier in person mixed with first dates its easier to be playful without email.
Honestly we email almost everyday… i dont know if i need to be more laid back.