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1. Finding Dates at Singles Clubs
2. Finding a Religious-minded Date
3. Finding a Date Online
4. Finding a Date Through Volunteer Activity
5. Finding a Date at Work
6. Dating at College
7. Meeting a Date Inadvertently
8. Etiquette to Observe During Dating
9. Some Don'ts for Dating
10. A Few Recommended Things to Do While Dating
11. Uncertain Issues Related to Dating
12. Communicating while Dating
13. How To Determine if Date is Losing Interest
14. When Dating is at Standstill Status
15. Dealing with Adversity while Dating
16. Meeting the Family While Dating
17. First Date
18. Identifying Lust While Dating
19. Issues related to Personal Time While Dating
20. Problems that can Affect Dating
21. The Purpose of Dating
22. Getting What you Want Out of Dating
23. Managing Expectations While Dating
24. Factors That Indicate a Bad Date
25. Factors That Indicate a Good Date
26. Role of Family in Dating
27. Role of Friends In Dating
28. Factors About Dating that you can Control
29. Pitfalls in Dating
30. Positive Developments While Dating
31. Spending Longer or Prolonged Time Together While Dating
32. How to Tell if Dating is Worth Continuing
33. Romantic Dating Affairs
34. Long Distance Dating
35. The hook-up or Short-Term Relationship
36. Long-term Dating
37. Reasons to Date Only One Person
38. Reasons Having Multiple Dates May Work for You
39. Status Considerations When Dating
40. Finding Dates at Social Clubs
41. Guarding the Safety of Your Personal Information While Dating
42. Safety Issues Related to Health While Dating
43. Red Flags that Indicate Safety Issues
44. When Your Dates are Progressing to Become Serious
45. Issues that can Stymie Dating
46. Places and Ways to Meet Dates
47. General Dating Observations
48. Effect of Work, Time and Distance on Dating
49. Identifying Love While Dating
50. Having Memorable Dating Experiences


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41. Guarding the Safety of Your Personal Information While Dating
   
Although you have to give up some privacy when you are dating, there is definitely some information that you shouldn't disclose. Information that you will want to protect include your financial affairs. That means credit card, bank and investment account numbers, ATM cards, PINs, User ID and passwords. This includes those that are used to access information online.
   
Everyone is very reluctant and never, ever reveals salary information. You should regard your financial information in a similar manner. Revealing details about your personal financial information can leave you vulnerable to identity theft, unauthorized
withdrawal from your accounts or use of your credit card.
   
Stories are told of how crooks spy on unsuspecting individuals conducting transactions at ATMS, see their PIN and then are able to make withdrawals. Imagine then how eash it could be if you pass on the information firsthand to a dishonest person. Again, you have to remember that you are dating someone who you aren't familiar with. And though you want to trust and hope that your date is trustworthy, you don't know and you'll only be able to find out with the passing of time. Even then, there's no reason to
pass on confidential financial information to someone who isn't your spouse, a close relative, or next of kin.
   
Other personal information that you shouldn't disclose includes your mother's maiden name, which is often used as a security feature. You should also seek to keep personal space and maintain some boundaries with your new date. You therefore
shouldn't give extra copies of keys to your car or home to your date until you are sure he or she is completely trustworthy.
   
Even if your date is offended by your wanting to keep some things private, you shouldn't relent. You likely won't be seeking similar private information from your date and you can point that out.
   
It's also a good idea to not reveal your full daily routine to someone you don't know much about and whom you are dating. You should actually be suspicious if your date wants to know what you are doing 24/7. Even if your date doesn't have any
unscrupulous plans up their sleeve, it could mean that he or she may be jealous or possessive. Those qualities, if they exist in your date, aren't ones that will facilitate the development of a close and trusting bond.
   
Guarding your personal information also means you should be careful about letting your new date into your home or apartment at the very early stages of dating. Having someone come to your home is letting them into your private space. When that is done, it means that a certain level of familiarity has been reached.
   
In monitoring your personal safety, you in turn should also be wary of a date who won't give you certain basic information, or is evasive abut revealing information such as their home – where he or she lives and if the person is constantly changing their phone number. It could indicate that your date is hiding negative information. If you have a queasy feeling, if your instincts or guts tell you that something isn't right about your date
-- about your date's actions and the questions asked – then you should listen and follow your instinct or gut feelings.
   
While you will always have hope and be full of anticipation about the new person you are dating, you also have to remember to always exercise caution because your personal safety is of the utmost importance. If aspects of your safety goes away, for example through identity theft, it is very difficult to untangle and to regain what you would have lost. And even after you do untangle it, you will never quite feel the same sense of safety and security again. 

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