Online Dating Experiences
Experiences of an Internet Bride
Before you say "I do" maybe you should ask "What's true?"
A recent
bride in Oklahoma learned the hard way. She met her man on the
Internet.
The she spent two years getting to know him. But what did she
know? Her man had bought her flowers every week, was attentive,
faithful, and everything she had hoped for.
He attended church with her
every week and became a volunteer Sunday School teacher and youth group
leader. His charms won everyone over. Her friends and family all liked
him.
When he found out she had nephews involved in Cub Scouts, he went
out of his way to become their Den Leader. He worked hard, running
meetings, planning activities, and even paying for a camping trip.
After planning her wedding for six months, spending over forty thousand
dollars, she stood waiting in front of over three hundred guests, all
of the people closest to her, for over two hours while her father tried
to track down her fiance.
Seems he was pulled over on a routine traffic
stop on his way to the church and arrested on several old outstanding
warrants for child molestation.
The jilted bride was so upset, after
everyone left, she collapsed and was hospitalized for a week. Later she
learned he also had prior theft convictions. If only she had taken a
few moments to run a background check.
The fiance would have been
exposed and she would have been a happy bride, running away on her
honeymoon!
Con artists and those running from the past are often very
crafty at hiding their true identities. They know that people are
vulnerable in manners of the heart and seek out good people who have
been taught to expect good from others.
Before you get serious with
your boyfriend or girlfriend, wouldn't it be nice to know you're not
going to be abandon at the alter? What are you waiting for, find out
what's true, check them out right now.