Mercnbeth -> RE: No one is immune from players (3/6/2005 12:30:24 PM)
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the game players are starting to outnumber the real people Scooter, Sorry about your day there buddy. I hope the 5 hours was the round trip total. Sad thing is that at least when it comes to internet originated meetings the gamers have always outnumbered the real. This medium is a breeding ground for fakes. Some are here only to be fake and count it as a 'point' if they manage to fool someone into wasting their time, energy, and expense coming to meeting. Just look at this site. What victory can be claimed by the multi-personality profiles? The answer is the same - only the victory we allow. Look, failure to try will only have one result - failure. So you have to keep trying. But to insulate yourself from feeling as you most likely do today I'd recommend you adopt my game plan when I was going through the meeting process. First and foremost - NEVER cyber. Next - schedule a meeting as soon as possible, but no more then a couple weeks from initial contact. But the most important part is the third hint - good meeting planning. Good planning doesn't mean scripting a scene or thinking about how soon after you shake hands in greeting you'll see the person naked and tied to a bed. It means contingency planning. Using your recent trip as an example, you drove 2 1/2 hours, hopefully as I said, your 5 hours was the round trip. What sites were on your way. Hey, it's Indiana, but I know there are SOME!(?). What about where you were to meet? Any clubs, bars, or even the "world's largest ball of string" close by? The point being that if you're stood up you can still enjoy yourself. Don't be banging the steering wheel all the way back from the 2 1/2 hour trip, be smiling remembering what you did and saw. Ultimately you did accomplish something - you stopped wasting time on the loser you were chatting with on-line. And hey, don't believe any rationalization for the failed meeting. Things like, "I thought you meant Indianapolis Georgia!" or "I couldn't make it because my cat coughed up a hair ball that looked like Jesus and I wanted to get a picture of it on e-Bay." Or the most common, "I had car problems."; should be considered as real as Elvis sightings. Delete the IM name, and block the sender. There ARE thousands of real folk out there around you in a much shorter radius then you drove this weekend. You won't find them wasting time with the fakers. Best you can do, is toss as much of the chaff in the air as possible to get to the rarer wheat. Good LUCK! - Don't give up!
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