Hotdiggiddy Dog Lovers Dating Do's and Dont's
Do
Create a complete profile to ensure the best matches are being provided.
Be precise in your profile.
Protect your account from others.
Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Be honest about your physical attributes.
Add at least one profile picture, the more pictures you post the more views you will get.
Include a recent picture of yourself.
Include a picture of your dog.
Do your own research - check into the person you are interested in using other available avenues.
Take your time and be comfortable before moving to the next level.
Be careful when clicking on a like to a suggested web site.
Get to know your date as well as possible via email and messaging before agreeing to meet.
Be prepared to be let down - not everyone can like everyone.
Write blogs.
Participate in forums.
Report abuse on HotDiggiddy.
Log-in regularly to earn credits.
Gift credits to your friends when they join HotDiggiddy to get them started.
Meet your dates in a public place - tell someone where you are going and who you are meeting.
Limit alcohol consumption during your date - until you get to know the person better.
Use your own transportation for dates
Don't
Juggle too many profile contacts at one time.
Rely on humour or innuendo - too many different personalities out there - wait until you meet to show that side of your personality.
Post a profile picture of yourself with your arms around a person of the opposite sex - This will turn your potential match off quickly.
Share financial or personal information.
Date outside of comfortable distance from your home town - Perhaps keep it to 25 miles or so.
Provide your home phone number - mobile number is safer and you can block callers if necessary.
Meet in quiet secluded private places.
Be dishonest - fastest way to ruin a potential meeting is by not being open and honest.
Be afraid to be let down - Not all matches are perfect.
Blabber on and on about your ex-boyfriend / girlfriend / spouse.
Leave personal identification, wallets etc. lying around during your first date - you may not want your date to know everything about you.
Meet for a date at your house or workplace.
Go home with someone on a first date - you really don’t know if your safety is at risk.
Red Flags for Women
He only has one profile picture.
He has not added his bio or completed his profile.
He describes himself as honest, loyal and trustworthy - there are some things you do not have to reassure people about from the first encounter.
He has a long list of requirements for his perfect match.
He uses negative words like: can’t, won’t, couldn’t, shouldn’t etc.
He uses overly flirtatious or sexual language right from the start.
He wants a woman who looks after herself.
He brags about himself above and beyond his profile revelations.
He talks about his past failed relationships, marriages etc.
He says he is not like all the other men out there.
Red Flags for Men
She provides a list of things she does not want in a man / partner.
She uses poor punctuation, grammar and spelling - means she is uneducated or lazy and does not care.
She uses racist slurs.
She continues to bump into you after one date - stalker lady.
She is all cleavage and legs in her profile picture(s).
Stretching the truth about her body type.
False relationship status - may actually be married and playing the online dating game.
False financial and employment status.
General Red Flags
Anyone asking for financial assistance of any kind.
Anyone wanting to chat or email off the site very early on in meeting you.
Anyone pushing for the relationship to move faster than you would like.
Anyone asking for your personal or work address for any reason (sending gifts or flowers).
Claims to be recently widowed or a widow.
Anyone asking inappropriate questions.
Anyone telling inconsistent or spectacular stories.