I think it's okay in moderation, for use as a community bulletin board of sorts, or for keeping up with far-flung groups of friends. However, I have noticed people tend to idealize themselves online and it has an addictive, almost hypnotic quality to it that makes people more vulnerable to suggestion.
dating life... you mean entire social life...i agree with stizzy, social interaction is a lost art...
I agree. The interaction is so stylized that you can never know if it's real or Memorex. And there's something hypnotic about those glowing screens that turns you into a junkie, fiending for that interaction.
Aside from the use of the term "broad", I agree with Jaisee. There are way too many wackadoodle people out there. The less personal information they have on you, like where they can find you between the hours of 9-5 M-F, is probably best until you get to know the person better. That being said, a simple piece of paper with a phone number and a non-trackable (like not a work email) email address would be better than a business card. Screw social media! Why would I want to give a complete stranger my Facebook, etc information before my phone number? How do I know the guy isn't crazy and now he has access to my friends and pictures. YIKES! People are WAY too trusting nowadays.
My thoughts exactly! I can block him in all of 4 seconds on my phone if he gets creepy...no way in hell I'm giving some stranger access to my pics of family and friends (and my kids!!). Hell.No. My FB/ig are family/friends only...no acquaintances, no friends of friends and no randoms!
You broads are being stupid. All of your personal information is easily accessed by everyone thanks to websites like spokeo.com Type in your full name and or phone number, get back to me with the results.
I'm not paying the two dollars to see if it lists my correct address lol. I get your point but I'm not so worried about him figuring out where I work or live...security is on site both places 24/7 lol. I'm more concerned with strangers having access to my personal photos (family, friends, kids) and personal conversations with those family/friends. That's why I won't share fb/ig info with random guys I meet. I'm sure it works great for some people, it's just not something I'm comfortable with.
The lie detector determined..... THIS IS A LIE Lol girls love to cupcake with a dude they're feeling.
the upside for online dating sites are you will potentially meet people you may not otherwise meet. save on time as far as screening people out. downside people can fake you ....hell people fake alot anyway. inability to get a vibe over the computer.....however you email them enuff you may be able to get a read. you can misinterprete what is said over the net/email....so avoid sarcassm because it will mess you up
Spokeo lists everything about you and I mean everything. 2 months ago when someone showed me that website it was free. it even had my fake Facebook attached to my name. Y'all be safe on these Internet's.
Broads? Really? How charming. :smt009 There are tons of sites where you can find out any information you want on a person...for a fee. Some are larger than others (it usually depends on what info you want on them). This is the reason I wait to give a guy my last name.