wiccawolf
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I'm fairly new to 'this' scene, but not to meeting people from online - typically, as a male, it's not nearly as critical to have that escape plan as it is for women - but I have seen some very good ones. Typically, around here anyhow, the initial meetings are always something that will be short in duration & public (like, just how long CAN you sit at a Starbucks anyway? after an hour usually both of you are going to want to leave). This way, unlike a full-blown dinner, if it is not going well there is no huge time commitment, and it is a good time to leave after you finish your coffee. If you want to leave, and the person you are meeting cannot respect that, it's a red-flag anyhow. And, if things are going really well, the meeting can always continue on to a dinner (guys should have something in mind already in case it DOES go well). The other thing that is common is the 30-minute rescue phone call - this is kinda standard, everyone knows about it lol. And the other thing I have seen that works well is the 'have something pressing that you have to do right after the date' technique - so there is a time cap and it nulls worries about being pressured into going too far - such as, women will - in advance - say they have to either 'give someone a ride' or 'go to the office' or 'Their folks are staying at thier place' type of thing and will only have 1 or 2 hours tops for the date. If all goes well, they set up the next available time before leaving (if you use this though, and the excuse if a fake, commit to it or you'll appear too dishonest right off the bat). Whatever you use as an 'out', the guy will probably be aware that it is such, and should respect it for a first meeting especially. If they can't respect that, or don't understand it's necessity, then again, it's a red-flag. It's just one of those things, no matter how cool a person is online and on the phone, meeting in real-life is just different. And, it is good to meet people in real-life - you can tell only so much online, and, pre-internet remember, all inititial meetings were in person. Meeting someone at a bar is still like that, there is just a lot of stigma attached to web-based meetings, but it really doesn't change anything - but just like in a bar you have to use your head and safety-nets. Just my two cents...
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