To avoid scary situations on Tinder, don't share too much personal information too soon. Things like your home address, your work place details should be kept private until you really trust the person. Also, when arranging a date, be the one to choose the location. This gives you a sense of control. And always have your own transportation so that you're not dependent on the other person to get home. If the person you're chatting with starts getting overly aggressive or inappropriate in the messages, don't even bother meeting them.
Well, first, always do a video call before meeting in person. This way, you can make sure the person looks like their pictures. If they refuse to do a video call, that's a red flag. Also, meet in a public place for the first few dates. A busy coffee shop or a well - lit restaurant is a good choice.
First, always meet in a public place. This way, there are other people around if something goes wrong. For example, a coffee shop or a busy restaurant.
There was this other story where a guy on Tinder said he had a normal job but when they met, it turned out he was involved in some really shady business. He started getting threatening calls during their date and the whole situation just gave off a very scary vibe. He also became really agitated and it was a nightmare for the person on the date.
One scary story is about a girl who met a guy on Tinder. He seemed normal at first. But when they met in person, he started acting really possessive. He wouldn't let her leave the coffee shop until she gave him her number again and promised to see him soon. It was really creepy.
Just don't drink too much if you're using Tinder to meet people. Keep your wits about you. Also, make sure you clearly communicate your intentions and boundaries before things go too far.
One scary Tinder date story I heard was that a girl met a guy. He took her to a really isolated place for dinner. During the meal, he started acting really strange, talking about some dark and violent fantasies. She got so scared that she made an excuse to call a friend and left as soon as possible.
One horror story is when a girl matched with a guy on Tinder. They talked briefly and decided to meet. When they met, the guy was completely different from his pictures. He was much older and scruffier. He also started acting really possessive right away, not letting her leave the coffee shop without him. It was a very creepy situation.
Perhaps the way some people use Tinder for malicious intent rather than just looking for a normal relationship. They might be preying on others, which is really scary. It shows that you can't always trust the person on the other side of the screen just because you met on a dating app.
Well, one story could be about meeting someone who seemed normal at first but later turned out to have a really creepy obsession. Maybe they started showing up at places unannounced after just a few Tinder conversations.
Sure. A friend of mine once matched with a guy on Tinder. They started chatting and the guy seemed normal at first. But then he started sending really strange and possessive messages, like he already considered her his girlfriend after just a few days of chatting. He got angry when she didn't reply immediately and started making threats. It was really scary for her and she had to block him.
Verify the person's identity as much as possible. For example, ask for their social media accounts and check if the photos and information match. If they seem hesitant or refuse, it could be a red flag.