Where To Find Men - They Are Everywhere
They were not dressed to impress, nor did they plan on finding "the one" that day, it just happened.
* Line Up Surprisingly, a majority of men say standing in line is a great place to meet someone.
It's an instant ice breaker, and quite frankly it makes sense.
People feel more comfortable sharing a little misery, and are perhaps more willing to start a conversation with a stranger, in order to pass the time.
* Need A Ride? A crowded subway car, bus or train lends itself out to be quite a vehicle for love.
Many successful couples reported meeting on some form of transportation, Amtrak is a fav, plus there is even a place to have drinks! The close quarters make for a great excuse for men and woman to talk, flirt and tease each other, without feeling the anxiety of approaching without a reason.
* Suit Up More active people find that singles and co-ed team sports make for a winning combination.
When men and woman are working together in a competitive way, the sexual tension builds naturally, and before you know they are players in their own game of love.
Where To Meet Men If You Are: Age 25 - 30: * Through friends * Gym (no ripped sweats/stained T-shirts!) * Running club * Beach * Ski resorts * Parties (so get out there girl!) * Walking your dog (if you don't have one, borrow a friend's) * Graduate school (plus, you'll be smarter) * Sporting events (men go in groups, you should too) * Speed dating Age 30 - 40: o Eating out with friends (look around) o Singles adventure trips/vacations o Classes (cooking/wine tasting/computer) o Co-ed softball/volleyball league o Whole Foods/Trader Joes (high end supermarkets) o Church groups/synagogues o Through co-workers and friends o Saturdays/Sundays at Home Depot o Matchmaking services o Running club Age over 40: + Home Depot or Lowe's on weekends + Tech conferences (get wired ladies!) + Airplanes/trains (the Acela rocks!) + Matchmaking services + Singles dinner clubs/wine tastings + The park, if you have children + Walking the dog + Church groups/synagogues + Single parent groups + Whole Foods, Trader Joe's (high end supermarket)