Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Tips for Successful Online Relationships

Tips for Successful Online Relationships
by Eli Wyre

Finding a person online that intrigues you enough to pursue an online relationship is difficult. Once you have found that person you need to revisit the age old issues of developing that relationship. In many respects, some may say that online relationships are easier then in person relationships. But, in reality it is pretty much the same, just a little bit more removed. Dating tips are essentially the same, but they are a little more subtle then if you are face-to-face.
Safety
Even if the person sounds fantastic online you must be aware that there are some people out there that are being all you want them to be, but with ulterior motives. The very first piece of online dating advise is to not to give the person on the other end any numbers like telephone or PIN numbers regardless of how good they sound.
Be honest with yourself
Relationship advice is always a bit suspect because we are all a bit different. Dating advice from one person to another only reflects that one person giving the dating advice and not necessarily how it applies to you. Always take advice on dating and apply it, with modification, to who you are. Don't fudge about who you truly are, it will only come back to haunt you later on.
Slow and steady
One dating tip for a quality online relationship is to take it slow. Some might more aptly call this dating tip the restriction of to-much-information (TMI.) You do not need to have an online relationship develop 100 percent in one or two weeks. Let the personal information out slowly. A little mystery will go a long way to building the relationship.
Inflection
This particular piece of online dating advice is one item that requires a bit of work. Voice inflection when online is lost. Inflection is one of those things that we really take for granted. Quite a bit of meaning is lost without it. If you are sarcastic (like me) you can quickly lose somebody on the other end if they don't know how the words are intended. This is one of the reasons that the LOL and smile face type notations have come about. The problem is, many people find these notations a bit "cutesy." The online dating advice here is to use words to explain your inflection rather then symbols. So, if sarcastic, simply insert (sarcasm) into the text or use uppercase (OH BOY!!!) for very happy or (OH BOY) for can you believe what he did.
Conversation
Most people say that the art of conversation is dead. In a certain sense this also applies to online dating. Using text abbreviations and assumptions make online relationship building even more impersonal then it already is. This particular piece of online dating advice could be applied to regular relationship building as well. Use simple but descriptive whole worlds to describe what you are discussing. The right word will say quite a bit about who you are. For example: I like kayaking because of the way the paddle slips into the calm water works better then paddling is relaxing. You will come off as a bit more refined rather then just another person online.
Don't impose
This is perhaps the hardest piece of advice for dating online to get used to. It is so easy to use a word that imposes a thought, belief or need onto another person without even knowing that you are doing it. If there is one thing that will stop an online relationship dead in its tracks it is imposing yourself on another. Once your online relationship progresses a bit you may loosen up a bit with this piece of relationship advice but until then always defer to the other person in the way you phrase a sentence. Make sure you make it known how you feel, but be sure that the wording reflects the other person's ability to disagree or agree.
Be positive
Nobody likes a "gloomy Gus" when they get online. They really don't want to be in an ongoing relationship with such a person, unless they happen to be a gloomy Gus. Stay up beat when you are writing with your online friend. Sure, everybody has their down days, and that is fine to share. It shows that you are becoming comfortable with that person. If there starts to be a pattern, however, you may want to assess what is going on with yourself personally or with a friend but there is really no need to share it online. If your assessment leads to a life change for the better...well, that is a great thing to share. Relationship advice or not, good news is a turn on for most.
Be open ended
Just about everybody has heard the phrase "leave them wanting more." This holds true for online dating. You might think about your daily online conversations or your longer term relationships as a multi-course dinner. Always leave the person salivating for the next course. One of the better ways to do this is ask a question or two that requires a little thought or research. This will let them have something to bring to the table for your next conversation. This would also apply to you. Indicate that you will look into something and let them know what you find the next time you write.
Meeting for the first time
The big piece of online dating advice here is to meet in a busy place. All the online chat in the world won't substitute for the first meeting and a true assessment. Try to stay relaxed. Listen, but be able to carry the conversation. Stick to areas where you can find help quickly. Call me a bit of a cynic but safety first.
Most importantly be yourself
How many times have you heard that one? Fortunately or not, the statement does ring particularly true for online relationships. A certain amount of "you" will seep into the online relationship whether you like it or not but try for being true to yourself all the time. Faking who you are will doom the relationship, unless you really didn't want an online relationship in the first place. If you swear quite a bit in life, go for it (just use symbols so as to not offend to much.), if you happen to be one of those folks that dots their "I's" with a heart go for that as well. Be who you are and the need for online relationship advice will go away fairly fast.

About the Author
Eli is the owner of Dating Advice Forums. You can find more information at worthdating.com.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Best Christian Dating Service Tips To Help You Now

Best Christian Dating Service Tips To Help You Now
by Helen Hecker

It's a proven fact today that single Christians have a deep desire to connect with other singles. They're not only looking for their special soul-mate, but also want great friendships with other Christian Singles who are fun-loving and have similar interests. US, UK, and Canadian Christian dating are rapidly flourishing on the Internet dating scene today and more Christians are finding true love or friendship easily and more often than not it's free.
You may want to find the best Christian dating service, but there are many to choose from so how do you choose? If you're considering joining a Christian dating service online or even offline, there are a few things to think about.
You'll find a lot of dating services online. Some are quite huge with highly recognizable names and some have a Christian dating section. Many of the Christian dating services online have a million or more registered members. If you type in the word 'Christian' when you're setting up a profile on a non-Christian dating service it will tell you how many matches or possibilities there are for you should you decide to sign up at the end of your free trial.
Sign-up for free trials on as many websites as you can handle. Most of the dating services will let you see what men, women or teens over 18 are listed that you might be compatible with but won't let you email them until you're a member.
Many local Christian singles groups don't do any marketing or promotion and depend entirely on word of mouth by singles or church members to recruit new members. Call some of the church offices and ask if they have any singles groups. Look in the Yellow Pages under "Dating Services" and "Singles Organizations" for your area. Give them all a call even if they're not listed as Christian and ask if they have a Christian division. And if they don't, they may be very willing to refer you to potential competitors.
Read the matchmaking contract or dating service contract carefully. Make sure you're not signing a contract for a specific period of time that you can't get out of in the event you find someone or want to quit. Make sure to go over your personal profile carefully because this will be the only image your potential dating partners will have to go on, besides your photo, if you've submitted one. You might have someone you trust go over the profile with you and give you some honest feedback. Is it spelled correctly? Can you make it sound appealing? And if a dating service has only a small membership, a large share of them may not be in your age range or could be the wrong gender.
Make sure to check out your local area and the closest large town or city to see if they have any Christian singles groups. Keep in mind that if you're looking for orthodox Christian dating services or specialty agencies like Catholic, Chinese, Hispanic or teen dating services - all of these may be harder to find and you're more likely to find these dating services, agencies or networks in larger cities like New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle, for example, or some of the large cities in Europe.
Whether you're looking for a more casual relationship, or something more serious and leading to marriage, now is the time to start. So make sure to check out some of the dating websites today. There are many advantages to free online Christian dating services for committed Christians rather than non-Christian services because these sites simply understand the needs of single Christians. There are some excellent Christian dating advice books by well-established Christian authors too. Most of these books are inexpensive and available through your local or online Christian bookstore.

About the Author
For more information on free Christian dating and finding the best Christian dating service online go to http://www.Christian-Dating-Service.org for Christian dating service tips, help and free resources for Christian dating singles and Christian dating service reviews