Dating and no friends

sam4472
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Question 1️⃣ I have been single for a long time now fill ready to date but do not know if match.com can be trusted or if I do sign up with them will my benefits be taken away if I date someone from it
Question 2️⃣ I have no male or female friends of my own I am shy to start with but over came it in the end please feel free to be my friend thank you
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Hi @sam4472. I don't have any experience of match.com but wanted to clarify that starting a relationship with someone shouldn't impact your benefits. It's only if you were to look at moving in together that they could be impacted.
Have you thought about looking at local groups or activities in your area? It can be a great way to meet people, make friends who share similar interests, and maybe find a special someone.1 -
Thank you for clarifying that with the benefits it will make my decision better with signing up with match.com soon from sam0
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Hi @sam4472
I can see that you've already had some good advice on online dating. You may find it helpful to read these tips on staying safe while trying out online dating or dating apps (RAINN), too.
Do you have any particular hobbies or interests?0 -
Hello @sam4472! 😊 Welcome to the community.That’s a good question. Personally I have never been on online dating sites. I can’t imagine why starting a relationship would affect your benefits. I guess a good starting point is to find things that you have in common with someone and maybe that will make you feel connected.
Just be yourself and go for it! Good luck0
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