How to Growing Online Dating Relationships
Posted by Susan Pierce in Uncategorized, tags: advice, dating, divorce, entertainment, family, free, how to, marriage, oap, other, personals, relationships, self help, seniors, UncategorizedJust as with normal off-line relationships, online relationships have to be tended and to be allowed to grow over time. Here are some fast growing tips:
1. Take Time and Make Time: Does your online date get in touch with you often? Do you do the same? Neglecting virtual meetings can be considered rude, so treat each other’s time with respect. If it’s lacking, it might mean that it is time to move on.
2. Communication Needs to “Feel” Right For Both of You: If one of you is being too pushy about having a meeting, for example, that can create ill feelings. So, please, don’t rush; take your time to learn more about each other and develop trust.
3. Respect Each Other’s Privacy: Don’t show the other person’s email addresses or digital photos to your friends, for example; especially if your online friend emailed you the information in confidence.
4. Share Special Online and Offline Enjoyable Times: Online: send online greeting cards; links to favorite places to upload digital photos of your favorite pet; download music and video clips; post on favourite forums of interest. Offline: if you’re exchanging addresses or post office boxes, send printed greeting cards and postcards, small items from your area (like a key chain with your state flower).
5. Share Recipes: People get tired of talking about the weather, so a popular subject to turn to is food. Sharing information about favourite foods and recipes helps to break the ice and even helps form friendships over your culinary skills, or the lack thereof, and tastes. Search your favorite search engine for free recipes to share and take photos of your culinary creations and share them with your date as well.
6. Bidding at Auctions: Ebay auctions sell just about everything, don’t they? There you go then, surf about and enter searches like the dates you were in high school and share nostalgic photos of old games, toys and TV shows from when you were young or when your parents or grandparents were little.
Online dating should be an educational and fun experience. So, go on, take the time to learn more about each other and have fun while youre at it! Take a cyber-stroll down ol’ memory lane together and see what’s cookin’. Look after your online friendship, water it with care and over time it can sprout and grow.
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