Dating Warning Signs
Taking a Chance on Love: Warning Signs
We all know somebody who has married, only to find out that their partner isn’t who he or she seemed to be. So how do you sift the jerks from the gems?
March 27th, 2008 @ 7:20am
Marriage and family therapist, and author of the book “Dating Game Secrets for Marrying a Good Man”, shares the warning signs for spotting a potentially harmful relationship.
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Internet Safety & Dating Rules
(Adapted from Dating Game Secrets for Marrying a Good Man by Alisa Goodwin Snell; published by Cedar Fort: Springville, Utah)
1. If you or someone you know has never met the man with whom you are considering a first date, do not give out your home or work phone number or address. Do not give any information that would make it easy for them to find you. General information is fine, like I live in Salt Lake City rather than I live at Shadow Valley Apts.
2. Do not share any telephone numbers that can be used to get your address from the Internet. This includes calling them from your home phone. Your number may show up on caller ID, unless you have it blocked. How do you know what numbers are safe? If you go to google.com and type your telephone number in the search engine and your name and address appears, with options for driving directions to get to your home, someone else can do this as well; thus, that number is not safe. Call your telephone company and ask them to make your address and name unlisted before you use that phone.
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