Keeping Safe On A Blind Date

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Going on a blind date is quite an exciting thing. The idea of meeting a complete stranger for the first time and getting to know them over dinner and wine, sounds extremely romantic and the suspense, thrilling. However, there have been reported cases of people who have had their lives put at stake or being sexually harassed at such blind dates, so much so, that people are wary of going on such suspenseful meet-ups.

Not to worry, if you are the kind of person that enjoys the suspense and the excitement of meeting someone completely new, you can still go on blind dates, provided that you follow these few simple rules on how to keep yourself safe when going out on such exciting, blind dates.

If you suspect that your blind date may be stalker material, a Check Of Their Phone Number would tell you if they’ve ever been charged of such creepy behaviour, thanks to public records.

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Check This Simple Rules On How To Keep Yourself Safe

#1 Keep The Details To Yourself

Don’t get too excited and divulge all the information about your personal life and your location details to your date. These are crucial details about yourself and anyone with bad intentions can easily use them against you. Tell them only what they need to know, at the moment, like your contact number, where you plan to meet, your name and age. These are the most basic details that anyone would ever need on a blind date and if your date begins to dig deeper and ask more detailed questions about where you live and where you work at, you may need to be wary about going on a date with them.

#2 Tell A Friend

When going on such blind dates, it’s always a good thing to tell someone that you trust about where you would be and your general plans for the night. This is fairly important, especially if something bad should manifest itself during your date. Should anything like that occur, your friends, family or trusted ones would be able to locate you swiftly and come to your aid.

#3 Listen To Your Gut

Sometimes, you have to trust what your gut is trying to say to you. The moment you meet someone and you feel like there may be something off about them, you’re usually right 90% of the time. If you suddenly feel intimidated or if your date is giving off a creepy vibe, you may want to cut things short and get home in the soonest. And in cases like this, be sure to get someone you know to come pick you up, or accompany you home. Often, when your date isn’t too reassuring, leaving the date to return home unaccompanied may pose more threats to you.

#4 Keep The Tools Close

Pepper sprays and mini tasers are our friends, no reason you should leave them behind when meeting a total stranger over dinner, or on any other dates for that matter. It’s more important to make sure that we are 100% protected and that we have all the options available, should we be faced with a difficult situation when out on a date with someone that we have barely laid eyes on.  

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These are the most basic things that you have to keep in mind, if you or someone you know are planning on going on one of these adventurous blind dates. In addition to being wary about your date and what you tell them, always keep your pepper spray at hand, just in case you need to spray and bolt out the door. Ultimately, ladies, ensure your safety measures are in place before enjoying the night of your life.



Disclaimer:
The above is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute a legal advice or specific recommendations in any way.

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