Social networking & social media

Should you "friend" someone you want to date?

So let's say you meet someone at a party. You hit it off. You even friend each other on Facebook. That's certainly a great way to make sure you can contact them later, and it can be less threatening than asking for their number.

Not so fast. Before you resort to friending, ask yourself the following questions:

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