Infatuation Rules
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For example, don't ask how their last relationship ended, how financially stable they are, or if they have any health issues. Save those questions until after the first or second in-person date. Religious or political questions. These should be avoided until after you meet in person.
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Read More »Racist or sexist remarks. Obviously. These are never appropriate no matter where you are, but I have to include this because some bad actors don’t realize this. Sexually inappropriate or sexually aggressive messages. Seriously. Don’t send any sexually suggestive messages, and especially don’t ask for sex right away. That’s a surefire way to end a relationship, not start one — it makes things very uncomfortable. Even when you know which messages to send (and not to send), finding a relationship on the web can be difficult and unsafe. After all, the people behind many dating profiles don’t want a long-term relationship like you do, but want to catfish you, scam you, behave inappropriately, or score a quick hookup. Ugh. You’ll probably end up receiving some of the messages on the “avoid at all costs” list, no matter how civil you are.
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