Essay On Online Dating

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The article provides an insight of the dangers and some of the risky situations that online daters can encounter when they are interacting with strangers. Twenty nine participants between 18 years to 70 years were interviewed using thematic analysis between November 2008 and November 2009. Over thirteen months, 27 of the interviews was via instant messaging and the other remaining two preferred to participate via email. Twelve participants were women and seventeen were men. The instant messaging interview took between one to three hours and the email interview lasted between seven and 14 days. Different topics with different issues were presented to participants. Twenty three participants were not in any kind of sexual or romantic relationship, one of the participants was not sure about his relationship status and five of them were in a relationship. All participants agree that online dating can be risky is some way. Nowadays, the Internet offers a wide variety of online dating sites that can offer friendship, love, companionship and sex. Dating sites offer users an opportunity of disclosing beliefs, likes , dislikes, the physical attributes that they …show more content…

The article made me realize that most of the participants were in denial of the risks that online dating can become. Sexual transmitted diseases and serial killers are an issue that needs to be taken more into considerations. The fact that they mentioned that they try to protect their family members it shows that deep inside they know the risk of online dating. People need to be more aware of the risks by simply using common sense.The only difference when is the time to meet those people from behind the computer face to face. Overall meeting people online present. Security measures should be taken from online websites to avoid scammers. As stated before, they are already vulnerable looking for a real relationship and have to be careful against the

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