If it was a woman asking this question I'd tell her to be careful, but since you're a guy, you knew when you went into a chatroom you would probably meet someone there. Although not the safest way to meet people, I have heard of couples getting together and having a fairly successful relationship. The problem is, you haven't seen this person and have no way of knowing if they have a quirky personality, or what they look like or if they are married or cheating. You are going to have to decide whether you want to risk it or not. Meet in a public place NOT AT YOUR HOME and YOU SHOULD NEVER GIVE YOUR PHONE # OUT, email, ETC. until you know this person better. When you are talkingt to this girl don't "tell all" about yourself. Take it slow and easy and see how things go. Private information comes later in a relationship. I have to say that meeting the opposite sex can't beat the good old fashion way ... meeting at a party or public function or through friends. Good luck (be careful) Marcy
I asked this question wrong. It should be Avogadros Number. Sorry!
Ask for his number?
If he has asked for your number you should wait for his text or call. Do not text him first.
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You don't need to provide any physical address or data about your computer to have and internet connection. The Computer Numeric address or configuration ID should not be asked. The internet provider may have asked so that you cannot use the internet on any other system and it will need configuration to connect from other PC.
you should just be forword and ask him if he would like to go out with you
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Its much better to ask her out in person, then online. If someone asked me out through the internet, then I'd think that they are too scared to actually come up and ask me instead of just IMing or messaging. So no, you should not.
A password should never be given to a company, even when it is asked for. A special pin code should be established for these purposes. The password should be kept private, and should only be used by parents or other adults in the home to make Internet security changes for the children.
Whoever asked should call.the guys should call
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You should always wait for him to call. You dont want to sound desperate. Trust me. Expecially when he asked for your number.