I met my 2nd wife on "Lava.com" and we had a wonderful life together for 17 years until she passed away.
Met my current girl friend on "Match.com." Things are going real well. We love hiking, travel and eating healthy food.
Regardless, of all the bad media stories and all the negative comments here from women that keep writing, "I'm Finished With Men" here are a few simple rules from Packerjohn (that's me!)
1. Be honest with your write up. Lies will back fire on you.
2. First meeting should always be in a coffee shop with other people around.
3. Red Flag - Talking about money on 1st dates.
4. Red Flag - Men complaining about an ex. Women complaining about "bad" husband. These folks have unsolved issues. Keep away!
5. Don't fall for stories that they are working overseas.
6. Keep away from men who only talk about themselves and never ask about you.
7. Remember, you might have to "kiss a lot of frogs, before meeting Prince Charming."
8. First night sex is a big NO, NO! He doesn't care about you. He only wants SEX!
If you are a woman looking for a man with a bald head and a huge unshaven beard, you in luck. There are millions out there. However, make sure they know how to bath and brush their teeth. Ha, ha!
Internet dating works but you need to be careful and you need to use common sense.
I REALLY like this. Packerjohn, you got this. I'd like to add a bit.
Never, ever, EVER agree to start a relationship unless meeting in person. Those world-famous soccer coaches online are just scammers.
Never, ever, even when you meet a lady or man, never, ever fall for the crap when they need money and ask you. Tell them to go to their bank or whatever, and do NOT fall for excuses, as "I had to pay up my child support," or "I got behind on my mortagage," ... their financial problems are their dang own. Not yours.
Also, never, ever loan money even to the one you met. If he/she asks for a loan, tell them you are not a bank and ask why they need it and ask why they aren't financially responsible. That's a deal-breaker right there.
And also, get their real names and social security number and do a full background check. If they are not willing to do that, there's something to hide and whatever it is, you don't need that.
Then if they're not working, ask why, if they say they're on disability, ask why. If they can drive a car and use a computer, they can do better. I know tons of folks who work from home on a computer who are disabled.
If they say they are retired, fine. But make sure you have proof. Many retirees have their own homes and never ask for money.
Don't fall for anything about mental issues. But with mental issues, stay waaaay from that. Sorry, but too many people have been killed, shot, beaten from boyfriends/girlfriends with mental health issues. You can be a friend, support them from an arm's length and don't involve yourself and your family into that type of mess. Your entire family can be in danger from folks who have mental illnesses. They need to be in a place where they can be treated and helped or therapy, not in your home.
Never, ever give money. And when you do meet someone online, and it goes deeper. do not EVER give them any information of your investments or bank accounts or savings. If you're a retiree with a home paid for, investments and all, never give them anything.
And if you do decide to marry as a retiree, if they have nothing, watch out. Get a pre-nup and protect your assets. If they have stuff, do a pre-nup for both sides.
Sorry to be rude, but I am happily married, but have sooo many friends messing up and making these mistakes. Y'll take care of yourselves.