- Match.com offers dating safety tips which includes guarding your identity, remaining anonymous until you are 100% comfortable, using a 3rd party anonymous e-mail address, using a current picture and telling the truth on the profile, trust your gut, and block abusers of the sites policies (in itself including married or minor peoples, offensive or inappropriate people, solicitation, or fraud profiles).
- Also included is meeting in person safety tips including meeting in public, staying sober, carry a cell phone, go to and from the date alone, never leave a drink or purse unattended, and to never go home together on the first date.
- Some more things included are long distance tips such as staying at a hotel no matter what, keeping the hotel info on the "down-low," and keeping family/friends in touch while away.
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One last topic included is REG FLAG signs, or signs to get out of the date or away from the person as soon as possible.
- More than 50% meet for face-to-face dates -- and significant numbers develop meaningful friendships, relationships or marriages.
- "Each month, hundreds of members from around the world send in their dating success stories. Match.Com provides a forum in which singles can get advice, share romantic victories, learn from amorous mistakes, and connect with thousands of other eligible, like-minded singles. As a result, Match.Com has become much more than an online dating service -- we've become a global community of singles." McDermmot
- Match.com users do their best to portray their personalities since that is what will strike other users interest. Pictures help, but the profile always beats out a picture.
- Last but not least,
Match.com allows people to start their dating life fresh. Online dating is like nothing before and even the shyest of persons can communicate with anyone. Without control over whom you "wink" at or who "winks" at you, it expands horizons as to what you thought you would want in a person.

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