Step1
When you are dating, safety is an extremely important consideration. No matter what your age, you are never too old to follow these dating safety tips.
Meet only when it feels right. When you date online, you don't ever have to date offline if you don't want to. You should never feel pressured to meet in person and you should do so only when it feels like the right thing to do. Trust your instincts. They usually are right.
Step2
Meet somewhere safe. Always agree to meet in a public location at a time when the public will be present. In the beginning, rarely is it a good idea to be alone with your date, or in a secluded location. On a first date, consider taking a friend along.
Step3
Arrange your own transportation. Drive yourself to and from the location of the first date. If you don't drive, ask a friend to drive you, take a cab or take public transportation. When you allow your date to drive you around you can lose control of the situation. Plus, if he/she picks you up from home, he/she will know where you live. If during the course of the date, the two of you agree to change locations, take your car to the new location. If you don't drive, then you should stay where you are.
Step4
Tell someone where you are. This is for your protection, not to make you feel like a child. Tell a close friend, coworker, parent, neighbor or other person the name of the person you are meeting, that person's contact information, the place you're planning to meet, and the approximate time you expect to return home.
Step5
Limit alcohol. Drinking excessively or doing drugs is not a good idea on a first date because these types of activities can impair your judgment. You'll have plenty of other opportunities to indulge so just wait until another time. Besides, you wouldn't want to make the wrong impression.
Step6
Make your own travel plans. If the first date will take place somewhere where you'll need to arrange for travel and/or a hotel room, always make these types of arrangements on your own. Once they are made, don't share this information with your date. Contact your date after you arrive to firm up the rest of your plans. And, as stated above, travel to and from the location on your own and, especially when you travel out of town, make sure there is someone close to you who knows all of your trip details and expects to hear from you daily while you are gone.
Step7
Use your judgment. While you're on your date, tune in to your instincts. They'll know if the date isn't going right so pay attention. If you need another opinion, excuse yourself and call someone you trust and with whom you can discuss your feelings.
Step8
Carry your cell phone and make sure the battery is charged.