
Online dating is full of red flags, but so is offline dating. Some of the red flags to look for are:
When you ask for their last name, they ask “why?” Yes, I’ve had this happen! I was just entering their full name into my online address book!
Watch for these red flags…
They refuse to talk about “specific” things in regards to themselves. You will never know anything “exactly”. You will never know “exactly” where they grew up…the “exact” year they graduated…the full “exact” name of the company they work for.
They will never give you a clear understanding of their current relationship status. And whenever you attempt clarification, a sudden detour sign is there.
Watch for these red flags…
They want to know every little thing about you. They do not want you to leave out any details.
They will tell you little or nothing about their family. They will not tell you anything about past relationships.
The information about their children changes from conversation to conversation. I’ve recently discovered one of my “single-0 children” friends, suddenly has a pair of 15 year old twins! Kind of weird the way that happens…one day you’re childless…then suddenly there are teenage twins! That’s not only a red flag…that is a blind as a bat red flag!
Watch for these red flags…
They are never available nights and weekends. They aren’t online, you can’t reach them at the phone number the have given you. Then just like clock work, bright and early Monday morning they pop up!
When it comes to online dating, there are always red flags. But we have to choose to recognize them, and then deal with them!
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