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Online Dating

ONLINE Dating RISKY Business? Online dating has become the new wave of romantic inter- action. In the US alone, over 40 million people have dabbled 60% with cyber dating, in hopes of securing a match. These virtual platforms allow users to weigh their dating options in a neutral, 40% online environment. Many sites offer personality-based features that allow users to connect with likeminded matches, and nearly 60% of these singles are willing to swap numbers after exchanging two to three messages. Top 6 Risks Associated With Online Dating False Appearances Many online users admit to white lies, ranging from height exaggeration to downplayed weight. Generally these fibs are modestly overstated, attributed to society's high emphasis of physical standards. However, there are some circumstances in a person falsifies their entire identity, passing off strangers' photographs as their own. This deception is all too common in the cyber dating world, and is now considered a criminal offence in the state of Califormia as of 2011. Incorrect Age Yet another categorical "white lie," but this delves further into sticky territory if employed for inappropriate communication. Though some say age is just a number, there is a significant contrast between a two-year age difference versus twice someone's age. In a BeautifulPeople.com survey, nearly 1/3rd of men admitted to lying about their age, with some who altered their actual date of birth by as much as ten years. This deception of age tiptoes into dangerous terrain as predatory users may assume a false age in hopes of implor- ing interaction with minors. 4 Exaggerated Income / Job Information A person's career choice can be a serious deal breaker in a rela- tionship. When it comes to online dating, users not only exaggerate their job title, but they can often lie about an entire history of employment. Men who say their annual income is 5x more than average gener- ally receives 1.5x more messages than those who admit to earning an average income. On average, users are approximately 20% poorer than they claim to be, and 42% of men in the BeautifulPeople.com survey admitted to lying about some aspect of their job. This fabrication ranged from their actual job title to how many people they supervise. Men aren't the only ones guilty of career embellishment; women clocked in a few paces behind at 32%. 3 Marital Status So you've finally found Mr. Right; the perfect blend of brawn and sensitivity. A few successful dates under your belt and you've already fantasized about assuming his last name. There's only one problem to this scenario: another woman already has it. 1 in 2 online dating Ah, yes: the proverbial cheater. These masters of cyber deception are more frequent than would be expected. In a 2011 survey, 51% of all online dating users users admit to already being in a relationship admitted to being in a relationship. 11% of those users were actually married. Many adulterers who signed up for dating sites confessed they were propelled by the fantasy of a new sexual conquest outside their marriage. In the same breath, many of these adulterers admitted they promised a future with their mistresses, without any real intention of leaving their wives.] 1 in 10 online dating users admit to being married Criminal History Online dating platforms do not have a filter to prevent malicious offenders from signing up. It's a shuddering notion to consider your budding, cyber crush may have a criminal background, but the fact remains that the online dating world is teaming with delinquent users. Staggeringly, 1 out of 10 sex offenders rely on cyber dating to meet other people. Even more frightening, 3% of men who have dating profiles are labeled clinical psychopaths. Online Dating Scams There is an alarming number of online con-artists who prey on innocent users to ensure financial gain. Studies conducted by the universities of Leicester and Westminster relay numerous cases in which criminals create a false identity – often posing as an army officer on active service as an explanation for their inability to meet in person. These suitors estab- lish intimacy with a chosen victim, and proclaim emotional commitment in a shortened period of time. These scam artists will offer a secondary telephone number to accelerate intimacy and gain trust from their victims, before asking for financial --favors. The UK National Fraud Authority reported that 730 online scam crimes were committed over a 15-month period in the UK alone, totaling £8million in losses, or the equivocal $16million. Rationality too often takes the backburner for eager users who rush into cyber romance with ill-intentioned strangers. The internet has the potential to deliver both lovers and liars with the click of a button. To avoid falling victim of online predators, preemptive background research is encouraged by dating experts. Utilizing safety precautions increases the likelihood of a real-life happy ending, rather than a virtual horror story. One easy precaution you can take is performing a quick search on the persons phone number. Simply enter their number into a Reverse Phone Lookup Directory like http://GetAnyPrivatelnfo.com and you will find out a quick snapshot of information on the person you plan on meeting up with. http://GetAnyPrivatelnfo.com GetAnyPrivateinfo.com We Review The Top 4 Cell Phone Reverse Lookup Services Stop Cell Phone ID Theft Before They Steal Your Credit Future! Data Sources: http://robekulick.wordpress.com/2011/09/27/some-more-statistics-on-online-dating-the-lies-people-tell-on-their-profiles/ http://www.statisticbrain.com/online-dating-statistics/ http://gizmodo.com/5586987/the-big-lies-people-tell-in-online-dating http://www.onlinedatingmagazine.com/features/marriedmen.html http://ansonalex.com/lifestyle/online-dating-statistics-2012-infographic/ http://www.be2.co.uk/blog/online-dating-to-phone-flirt-when-is-the-right-time-to-ask-for-a-phone-number/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/sep/28/online-dating-scams-study http://www.scambusters.org/onlinedating.html http://zsobig.hubpages.com/hub/108-interesting-facts-tips-and-statistics-about-online-dating-and-relationships-Part-I http://www.womansday.com/sex-relationships/dating-marriage/online-dating-profile-lies

Online Dating

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