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Get Help: Stay Safe While Meeting People from Online Dating Apps
Meeting someone from a dating app can be exciting but comes with safety risks, especially for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Follow these guidelines to ensure your personal safety.
Follow these guidelines for a safer experience on and offline.
- Meet in Public: Always choose a well-lit, busy public place like a café, mall, or restaurant for your first few meetings. Avoid secluded or private spaces until you feel comfortable with the person.
- Tell Someone You Trust: Share details about your plans, including the location, time, and name of the person you're meeting. If possible, set a check-in time with a friend.
- Use Your Own Transportation: Arrange your own transportation to and from the meeting. Avoid accepting rides, especially if you're meeting someone for the first time.
- Set Clear Boundaries: Be clear about what you’re comfortable with in terms of physical contact, conversation topics, and personal space. Respect for your boundaries is key.
- Limit Personal Information: Avoid sharing too much personal information early on. This includes your home address, financial details, or intimate photos.
- Trust Your Gut: If something feels off or uncomfortable, don’t hesitate to end the meeting. You don’t owe anyone an explanation for protecting your safety.
- Bring Emergency Resources: Carry essentials like a charged phone, some cash, and emergency contacts easily accessible. Consider using apps that share your location with a trusted person in real-time.
Must-Do Practices
Verify Their Identity
Use video calls before meeting in person to ensure the person matches their profile.
Check the Profile for Red Flags
Watch out for inconsistencies in stories or pressure to move too fast into intimacy.
Prepare a Safe Exit Plan
Have a plan in case you feel uncomfortable. Know the nearest exit and have transportation options ready.
Avoid Alcohol/Drug Consumption
Stay in control of your faculties. Alcohol or drug use can impair judgment and put you at risk.
Must-Not-Do Practices
Do Not Go to Their House on the First Date
Avoid private spaces, especially in the early stages of getting to know someone.
Do Not Rely on Them for Transportation
Don’t get into their car before you’ve established trust.
Do Not Share Too Much Personal Data
Keep conversations light and fun, but be cautious with details like your address, workplace, or financial info.
Do Not Let Them Pressure You
Anyone who pressures you for sex or personal details early on should raise alarm bells.
In Case of an Emergency
If you feel unsafe, leave the situation immediately and contact local authorities or a trusted friend.
Mist LGBTQ Foundation's Crisis Support Line
Call 9429690117 For Emergency & Help
You can also find support through local LGBTQ+ support groups/collectives below
Emergency Support & Helpline Numbers. (Click on each state name to view contact from the respective states)
RAAHI Bangalore
Sadashiva Temple Rd, Ramaswamipalya, Maruthi Sevanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560033
Helpline - 9739780319 (raahithejourney@gmail.com)
Mist LGBTQ Foundation
Urban Homes, Kutwal Colony, Sathe Wasti, Lohegaon, Pune, Maharashtra 411047
Aakruti Patel - 9429690117 (aakruti@lgbtq.co.in)
Abhimaan Kolhapur
C/o Granth The Book World, 5th Lane, Rajarampuri, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416008
Vishal Pinjani - 9922295522 (abhimaan.kolhapur@gmail.com)
Satranga Rajasthan
263/44 Bhistiyon Ka Mohalla, Naya Sahar, Kishangarh, Rajasthan 305801
Ajaysingh Naruka - 8239109014 (ajaysinghnaruka51@gmail.com)
Mobbera Foundation
Husna Mansion, Azmath Nagar, Kalyanpuri, Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana 500039
Anil - 7893397732 (mobberafoundation@gmail.com)
Kanpur Queer Welfare Foundation
232/1 Anuj Pandey Marg, Sanigawan Rd, Police Chowki, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208021
Anuj Pandey - 8090571020 (kanpurqueerlgbtqi@gmail.com)
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