How to protect yourself on BBW dating apps and sites?
Avoid putting too much personal details in your profile.
I'm shocked to see people including profiles in their online BBW dating profiles. I'm not talking about your hobbies and interests. I'm talking about identity thieves or scammers using your details. It's nice to mention your children, but don't mention their names. You can talk about your career, but you should avoid mentioning where you work. Look at your photos and make sure things like house numbers and license plates aren't visible.
Look at their complete curvy dating profile
Don't make the mistake of only looking at other people's photos. View complete personal data and check all fields filled in (or not filled in). Many scammers fill out only the most basic information and are completely open to all their preferences. Also, read the profile to see if it sounds like it was written by someone who doesn't speak English. A large number of hookup scams have been driven out of eastern Europe, Africa and southeast Asia.
Don't talk to people who drive far away from you
For scammers, finding a long-distance relationship is a dream come true. They know you won't see each other soon, so they have more time to play tricks on you. You should focus your online chubby dating search on people within driving distance. After all, our goal is to build a relationship with someone, right? It's hard to do this if you can't meet easily.
Beware of overly flattering messages
This is more male. Beware of overly flattering messages from women. I mean people who tell you how smart, interesting, attractive you are, and they always want to meet a strong man like you. Yeah, real women don't text like that. So why doesn't this warning apply to women? Unfortunately, many men think this is a good way to email women, and if women avoid every compliment email, they will receive 90 percent fewer compliments. Stay tuned, as we'll discuss how to write your first email in a upcoming blog post.
Make excuses to avoid offline dating
If the people you're talking to are always making excuses about why they can't meet (they're always at work, they're away on business, they're deployed in the military), you should take that as a big red flag. You're here to meet someone. If they show interest but are unwilling to meet, it usually means they are liars or they are just using your feelings to prove their feelings.