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Find a Date For This Weekend
Many single people will tell you it's not easy to find a date. The truth is it really isn't all that difficult if you know where to look. In fact, with the following advice, chances are you could find a date for this weekend. Consider looking into the following options when it comes to finding a date:
- First go right to your closest resource, your friends. Let them know you're looking for companionship. Blind dates can turn out to be disasters, yes, but some happy couples can tell you they met thanks to a fix-up.
- Sign up for classes — yoga, dancing, continuing education, whatever. Not only might you meet Mr. Right you might even learn something new in the process. It puts you in a win/win situation.
- Take a tour of a museum or an art gallery where you're in a group. If you spot a person who strikes your interest, try starting a conversation with him or her while walking to the next exhibit.
- Join the PTA if you have school-aged children. Many people, male and female, can meet one another while discussing the one thing that's dearest to them — their children.
- If you're a college student, consider stopping by the snack bar or grill at school to meet other fellow students.
- Another option, if you enjoy reading, is to go to a bookstore like Barnes and Nobles. You can get a coffee there in the store and maybe find someone who enjoys the topics you do.
- Don't forget live theaters or area plays. You can find entertainment and find a date too.
- Think about volunteer functions. By signing on to lend a hand you're not only helping your area community, you might just find the guy or girl of your dreams.
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These are just a handful of ideas to help you get started. You're not isolated to just the bar or club scene to find a date. The real trick is to take a deep breath and look for possibilities no matter where you might be.
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