Respect first: consent, comfort, and clear plans
For any first meet, choose a public place, keep it time-boxed, use your own transport, tell a friend, and read our safety tips before you go.
Privacy works best in stages: keep your full name, workplace, home address, and financial details off the table until trust has built naturally. Around Sakon Nakhon, business parks and the central area can empty out at different times, so slower sharing gives you more control before an in-person plan.
Clear boundaries matter just as much as chemistry. If someone pushes to move off-platform too fast, ignores a no, or keeps changing the plan, step back, use the report tools, and leave the conversation alone.
Do
- Share personal details gradually and keep early conversations on-platform.
- Choose a public first meet with a clear start and finish.
- Use your own transport so leaving stays fully in your control.
- Tell a friend where you are going and when you expect to leave.
- Notice whether words and actions stay consistent over time.
- Use block and report tools as soon as pressure shows up.
Don’t
- Do not send money, gift cards, travel fees, or emergency transfers.
- Do not hand over your home address too early.
- Do not treat off-platform pressure as normal dating urgency.
- Do not ignore repeated boundary-pushing because the chat feels exciting.
- Do not agree to a private first meet if you already feel unsure.
- Do not stay in a conversation that keeps making you uncomfortable.