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Safety Tips and Single Parent Dating

By: Billy Baker

There is far more to consider for single parents consideruing dating than when they were single. Now there are babysitter, schedules, viitations and even sleepovers to be pondered and resolved. A single parent can easily become dispondent and throw in the towel - that's why online dating for single parents has become that much more popular.

However, just as with dating in the real world, there are very real safety issues that you should consider before embarking on a cyberspace romance with your new soul mate. You may well be a responsible parent, but that does not make you immune to internet dangers. Follow these sensible precautions to ensure you find yourself an online romance and not a cyber stalker:

* Phone numbers. There is a very good reason why dating sites recommend not giving out your phone number too soon. Depending on where you live, vast amounts of information can be obtained from your phone number. If the friendship goes belly up do you really want to have to change your numbers because you are being annoyed by some deranged stalker? Do you want them annoying you at work? Be honest, would you hand over your telephone number to a complete stranger you weren't sure of in a bar? At least you have actually seen first hand the stranger in the bar.

* Financial situation. If you are wealthy, lucky you. Don't go advertising it while online dating though. Just like the real world there are also plenty of other single parents who would like to hook up with some extra cash. Be careful what you divulge. Careless details about expensive vacations and similar may well be giving away too many clues initially. Do you want to be liked for you or for your cash? There are plenty of unscrupulous individuals masquerading as singles who are looking to prey on singles with money.

* Personal details. Beware revealing your strett address and phone number too earlier in communications. A sensible potential partner will understand. If you live in a small town be wary of inadvertently mentioning you work for the baker or live in the lilac shingled house. It won't be too hard for the other person to suss you out if they wanted to.

* Protect your children. Sadly, there are some pedophiles out there pretending to be single dads and moms to prey on your children. The fact that you are a single parent is enough information to start with. Be a little gender and age non specific when mentioning your children. If you have 5 kids or 1, may well be relevant to someone else, but your radar should go up if there seems to be more interest in your kids than you. Do not provide any photos of your children.

* First date safety. Just like your mother told you when you first started dating "Don't be getting in any cars with strangers." Just because you may see yourself as a parent first and foremost does not make you immune to dangerous strangers. When meeting up with new dates, do so in well lit public and busy places. Lunches can be good. Make sure someone close to you knows where you are going and who you'll be with. Be sure to have a contingency plan in case your date turns out to resemble the motel owner from "Psycho". Trust your instincts. If they creep you out, move on politely and quickly.

* Read the fine print. Small print reading is pretty important just like anything else. Are there monthly fees? What do you actually get for your money? Will it cost you more to contact those you fancy? Is the dating site reputable? Using a credit card with legitimate sites is no more dangerous than using it in a retail store. There is information stating that today, it's safer? Do your homework before handing over the plastic.

Meeting a new partner can be effectively achieved through online dating. That siad, safety practice is not only important to you but you children too.

For the single parent looking for romance, single parent dating websites have many advantages. For those looking to save some extra time, this site reviews dating sites for you allowing you to select the one that is best for your needs.

Article Source: http://www.articlegoldmine.com

For further inspection, author and relationship consultant Billy Baker has supplied a Single Parent dating site review page as a first step.

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