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Safe Cyber-Dating

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* Pay attention to the image a dating site projects and think about what type of person would feel comfortable socializing there. If it feels sleazy, it could be.

* Always choose a site that gives you anonymity. When you feel comfortable, it will be up to you to make a call or give your phone number out. Women should get phone numbers from men, not give their own.

* Exchange a few e-mails with someone before giving out any personal information.

* Trust your gut. If you feel suspicious of someone online, move on.

* Screen people on the telephone, without revealing where you live or work.

* A first meeting should be in a public place. Tell a friend where you’re going, and arrange to check in with them later. Have your own transportation, and don’t let your date walk you to your car.

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* “Women need to remember all the cautions they would follow in regular dating,” said Angela Heller, producer of “Love on the Internet,” part of A&E;’s “Love Chronicles” series. “Don’t forget this is a person you do not know.”

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