My take on online chat is this:
(1) There should not be a big difference between the profile write up (if the person is honest, posts current pics and is self-aware) and the person you encounter in online chat, on the phone or if you meet face to face. Of course, some people lie and their lies will be found out when you talk to them on the phone or if you meet in real life. But overall, if both parties are honest and self-aware, then there should be no big surprises. I have met 15 or so people in real life from the Internet. They all told me that I presented myself accurately because I told the truth.
(2) Taking into consideration that one is cautious and takes the proper safeguards, I feel that after a reasonable length of time - if someone is emotionally available, single and really wants to get to know you then they should be willing to talk to you on the phone or webcam chat in real time. If a person is single and they are who and what they say they are, then what do they have to hide? Once a sense of trust has been established, for me, an unwillingness to tell someone your email address, your real identity or phone number is an indication that someone is not single or not interested in a relationship. And time is precious - so why waste your time.
As with anything else in life, it's all about taking calculated risks - is the cost of investing effort and time worth the potential benefit reward? The upside of the Internet is that it enables you to encounter a vast population of people you would otherwise never have a chance of meeting. The downside is that you have to be savvy and careful enough to know how to sift through the trolls, scammers, liars,
players and whackjobs. You can discern a lot about a person by what they write (attitudes, interests, level of intelligence and education) and how they write it (verbiage, diction, phraseology). For me, when I see a person bashing others in forums without any provocation whatsoever, I know they are not the kind of person I want to get to know.
The only way I know how to do this is by taking the time to get to know someone to see if there is a possible connection there.
HR[b]