best place to meet a guy?
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A bar. I know it sounds terrible, but when you are out of school and work prospects are not any viable option, there isn't a lot of other alternative. I swear decent people go to bars sometimes, too! :P0
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On a dating website. I don't really do the bar scene anymore so that wasn't a good place for me.
I work with all family members, I was about 10 years old than the people from school before I graduated.
I did not know where else to look. I just made sure on the first meeting that we wanted the same things, and we have been very happy since.0 -
Can't speak from experience at all, but word of mouth tells me MeetUp.com is great. It's these groups where you go and hang out and meet people with similar interests. There are a lot of singles groups on there, and if I were looking to start dating, that'd be the first place I'd look.
Edited to clarify: This isn't a dating website. It's a place to find people to hang out with in real life. You choose what you're interested in and what kind of events you want to go to, and then you go with a whole group and just hang out with and meet new people. There are singles (and couples, too!) groups there, or you just go to ones where that isn't specified. You have fun, whether you meet someone or not (and that I can say from experience!).0 -
I love book store boys.0
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Dating website0
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Met my husband and all my best ex's on dating websites. It's like window shopping for men. Love it!0
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I've tried some dating websites and they sucked. Don't go to bars. Any other suggestions out there?0
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On MFP, of course. :laugh:
Start doing some more things for yourself that you love. Thats where.0 -
Someone should make a singles thread and be like, "Everyone single, meet up, share your interests and message who you think you have in common with and hit it off!" Haha.0
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I met one of my ex's in the supermarket :laugh: single guys gotta eat and if they are single who else will shop for them :bigsmile:
What about the dog park, if you don't own one borrow one0 -
I got out of a long term relationship a few months ago and i'm ready to date again where did you meet your guy?0
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At a club! And not ashamed of it.. I consider myself a decent person and I was there at the club, so it's just as likely that there are other normal people there too! And sooooo happy with him today
Edited to add:: that was in answer to your question of where I met my guy. Not sure about the answer to your question of what's the best place to meet them.. I mean there's not ONE place where all the perfect guys decide to hang out.. in the morning he might be in a coffee shop, later on at the gym, the supermarket, etc - they're moving targets!! :laugh:0 -
Someone should make a singles thread and be like, "Everyone single, meet up, share your interests and message who you think you have in common with and hit it off!" Haha.0
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I was reviewing the thread for ideas since, I also got out of a long term relationship a few months ago and wanted to consider dating. But.....internet dating seems scary in my 30's.0
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I was reviewing the thread for ideas since, I also got out of a long term relationship a few months ago and wanted to consider dating. But.....internet dating seems scary in my 30's.
give it a whirl...have heard good and have heard bad, but i think its just technology taking over where we dont have time...between kids, house and work, who has time??? lol0 -
I'm here ladies. Your friends said you were looking all over for me. Oh how rude, my name is Mr. Right0
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I'm here ladies. Your friends said you were looking all over for me. Oh how rude, my name is Mr. Right
lol...with a smile like that...do you need corny pick-up lines...lol0 -
Oooooh, or at the gym!0
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I met my husband in high school There's lots of single guys at the gym too, and you'll know you have something in common.0
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there's a group for singles on MFP
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/282-single-peeps0 -
Concerts! Soo many guys there. Get there early & wait in line & they'll talk you haha just watch.0
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The gym, that's where I found happiness0
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Mine was a friend of a friend, I really think that is the optimal way to go if you can he's already passed the friend test!!0
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I met my current boyfriend at work. I met my ex's all over the place - one through a mutual friend, one through the internet and two at a concert (different concerts at different times lol).
I don't think internet dating is scary. I know quite a few people who have met and got married through either meeting people in a chatroom forum or a dating website. You get to know more about the person this way and you're pretty much in control and can choose whether or not you feel comfortable enough to meet them. It's scarier meeting someone in public who you know absolutely nothing about, you know?0 -
Online's where I got mine- March will be 2 years for us! (OKCupid was the site if you're curious.)
Good luck!0 -
Concerts! Soo many guys there. Get there early & wait in line & they'll talk you haha just watch.
Yep! Met my man at a music festival (Glastonbury) and I always end up talking to people at gigs.0 -
You get to know more about the person this way and you're pretty much in control and can choose whether or not you feel comfortable enough to meet them. It's scarier meeting someone in public who you know absolutely nothing about, you know?
I completely agree- I've always found that meeting people online is a fantastic way to pre-screen potential suitors. I would always wait 2 weeks before meeting someone regardless of how well we clicked. Not only did I read a study that said serial killers who meet their victims online tend to commit their assaults/crimes within the first 2 weeks of contact, but it also give the person's personality a chance to come out, and after 2 weeks you may not even want to go out with them.
Saves you from having to shave your legs!0 -
Bookstore or local coffee shop, bars wouldn't be the best place - like most men the only thing on the mind when drunk is getting laid.0
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I met mine at work - we will celebrate our 19th anniversary in May. Why not try golf, racquetball, tennis or sailing lessons? Or a community education class at the local university or community college - photography, etc. Our university offers a bunch of "life long learning" classes which seem interesting. Good luck!0
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Thanks for all the great idea's everybody And for the info on online dating!0
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