Twenty-first century dating: Not your mother's dating scene

When online or "virtual " dating was first introduced in the early ' 90s many singles were skeptical and reluctant to test the waters. It was all so new. Fast forward to 2008 and the obvious signs of evolution are present. Online dating has shed its stigma and is replacing traditional face-to-face meetings. It is quickly becoming the number one way of dating.

Today's singles are busier than ever and don't have much opportunity to mingle. Others have no desire to do the club scene and some cities have a small percentage of available partners. Online dating opens up a whole new world to those searching for a soul mate. One no longer has to settle for what his or her city has to offer, he or she can join a virtual site and connect with people from another state or countrypeople they would typically never have the opportunity to meet.

Blackpeoplemeet.com, Blacksingles. com, Blackplanet.com, Minglecity. com, Afroromance.com and Ebony-personals.com are just a few of the online dating services. There are hundreds of sites devoted to those seeking true love.

How exactly does an online dating service work? Many sites require you to create a profile that tells who you are, the kind of partner you're seeking and the desired geographical location. Including photos or video clips of yourself will increase the number of responses. When creating your profile don't list everything you're seeking in a partner. Allow some things to unfold naturally as you get to know your prospects.

Internet dating affords you the opportunity to control the pace. You can communicate via e-mail, instant messaging, on the phone or webcam until you feel comfortable enough to meet face-to-face. It is totally up to you.

The Internet provides more anonymity. Therefore, you have to be wise with the information you divulge. At all times be cautious. Here are some tips to follow:

  • Do not give out too much personal information.
  • Do not use your real name as your screen name. Create something whimsical and fun.
  • If you live in a small town but near a big city, list the big city as your location.
  • Never list where you work or hang out.
  • If someone is genuinely interested in you, the important things can be discussed when you feel comfortable enough to reveal them.

This is not your mother's dating scene. Have fun but be safe.

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