We can't be safe anywhere, even on the Internet! Especially on the Internet. There are scammers and liars, and one place that they like to stay at is the online dating site. They are there, looking and waiting for that someone who will fall to their wicked plans.
But you should know that not everyone on the Internet is lurking for money. There are also some who's intention is just pure and honest. This is just a guide on how to deal with the liars and how to get rid of them.
But you should know that not everyone on the Internet is lurking for money. There are also some who's intention is just pure and honest. This is just a guide on how to deal with the liars and how to get rid of them.
First of all, before you get to an Asian dating sign in, be sure who you message and talk to. Not just you talk to her because you see her pretty-vixen photo. Take a look at her profile, read it, read something that will make you want to talk to her or maybe you can find something that is disturbing and inconsistent on her profile. Ask yourself if she is really the one on her profile picture and not just a local celebrity. What if she is too pretty to be in an online dating? Isn't that bothering? Yes, online dating has a bunch of pretty ladies, but I'm confident that you can identify who's the poser and who's not.
You can easily solve this 'too-pretty-profile-picture-problem' when you start chatting. If she's too aloof on showing her face on camera, then that is a sign. If she doesn't run out of reasons and excuses as to why she cannot show her face on camera, then that is a very great sign that she is a poser and she is not using her own picture.
Another form of liars on the internet is the one who shows her real picture but seems to be a damsel in distress. The kind of woman who seem to be asking help every now and then.
-Please help me, my *insert a family member here* is in the hospital.
-I have to pay for my internet connection or I don't have money anymore to pay for the internet cafe.
-My camera is broke, I have to buy a new one.
-My bag was snatched yesterday, my wallet is in there. Can you help me pay my bills?
And so on and so forth. They just never run out of something to say. Don't fall for that. You're smart enough to know if she is lying about that and above all, sending money to someone you only met on the internet is kind of way out of line.
If she insist or get mad at you for not helping her, it's time to back off, block her, and move on. Women like that is just a waste of time. It will just dig a great hole in your emotion if you let that kind of person in to your life.
You can easily solve this 'too-pretty-profile-picture-problem' when you start chatting. If she's too aloof on showing her face on camera, then that is a sign. If she doesn't run out of reasons and excuses as to why she cannot show her face on camera, then that is a very great sign that she is a poser and she is not using her own picture.
Another form of liars on the internet is the one who shows her real picture but seems to be a damsel in distress. The kind of woman who seem to be asking help every now and then.
-Please help me, my *insert a family member here* is in the hospital.
-I have to pay for my internet connection or I don't have money anymore to pay for the internet cafe.
-My camera is broke, I have to buy a new one.
-My bag was snatched yesterday, my wallet is in there. Can you help me pay my bills?
And so on and so forth. They just never run out of something to say. Don't fall for that. You're smart enough to know if she is lying about that and above all, sending money to someone you only met on the internet is kind of way out of line.
If she insist or get mad at you for not helping her, it's time to back off, block her, and move on. Women like that is just a waste of time. It will just dig a great hole in your emotion if you let that kind of person in to your life.
"There are kind and decent women on the internet so don't dwell on that kind. "