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Sex Dating Safety - Your Essential Guide to Staying Safe

Sex dating is more popular than ever but as with any type of online dating, knowing how to protect yourself is essential. Whether you're new to the scene or a seasoned online dating user, following smart safety practices ensures your experiences stay fun, consensual, and private. Here's everything you need to know.

Protect Your Personal Information

The most important precaution to take when dating online is to protect your identity. When creating your profile on a sex dating site, avoid using your full real name, workplace, or any details that could identify you to a stranger. Choose a username that doesn't connect to your other social media accounts, and use a dedicated email address purely for dating. The aim is to disassociate your online dating activity with your personal and real life as much as possible.

It may seem obvious, but never share your home address, phone number, or financial details with someone you've just matched with, no matter how convincing they seem. For more advice and tips forget to check out our sex dating tips and advice article.

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Verify Before You Meet

Catfishing and fake profiles exist on every dating and social media platform. Before agreeing to meet someone in person, take steps to verify they are who they say they are:

  • Request a recent photo: Profiles with no photos or very few photos should be an immediate red flag. And even if they have a reasonable amount of photos request a new and recent photo to make sure they are genuine.
  • Check their communication patterns: Scammers often use overly generic messages or push to move off-platform quickly.

Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is.

First Meetings: Always in Public

Regardless of how well things have gone online, or how comfortable you feel with them, your first meeting should always take place in a public location such as a cafe, bar, or shopping area. Avoid going directly to someone's home or inviting them to yours until you've built genuine trust over a few real life meetings.

Tell a trusted friend where you're going, who you're meeting, and when you expect to be back. Share your live location via your phone if possible. A simple check-in text can make all the difference.

Sexual Health and Consent

Sex dating should always be built on mutual respect and informed consent. Before becoming intimate with anyone, discuss boundaries clearly and honestly. Consent should be enthusiastic, ongoing, and freely given. But remember, it can be withdrawn at any time by either party.

Protect your sexual health by:

  • Using condoms and appropriate barrier methods consistently
  • Getting regularly tested for STIs, especially when changing partners frequently or having multiple partners
  • Being honest with partners about your sexual health status

Many sexual health clinics offer free, confidential testing so there's no reason to avoid it.

Recognising the Red Flags

Be alert to warning signs that a person may not have your best interests at heart:

  • Pressuring you to meet quickly or skip safety steps
  • Asking for money or gift cards
  • Avoiding direct questions
  • Becoming aggressive when you set boundaries

Block and report any user who makes you feel uncomfortable. Reputable sex dating sites take member safety seriously and have reporting tools for exactly this reason.

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Sex dating can be an exciting, fulfilling experience when approached with the right mindset. By staying informed, trusting your gut, and prioritising both your physical and digital safety, you put yourself in control of every encounter.

For more guidance, explore our Ultimate Guide to Sex Dating and our Sex Dating Advice hub. For more information on how we keep you safe on our platform please visit our Community Safety page.

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