Where to hang out to meet nice men 29_36yrs age group

Discussion in 'Living Room' started by Jelsa2, 24th Oct, 2015.

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  1. Ed Barton

    Ed Barton Well-Known Member

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    Your face pic indicates you have a keg, not a six pack.
     
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    31 year Perth male here.

    If she likes tradies, would she consider helping to paint my skirting boards as a first date? o_O
     
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    Only in a short skirt
     
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    Meetup.com (not a dating site) but most of the groups have single people.
    Join lots of groups of interest eg hiking, languages, coffee groups, spiritual groups, dining, personal development, social sports etc.
    There's always a meetup happening and you can make good friends and meet nice people. I've met a lot of gfs through that as I don't drink. I'm settled now but still go to Spanish language meetups and me and my gf go to the hiking groups. Plenty of phd people in the hiking groups I've noticed.
     
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  5. Zenith Chaos

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    1. Not tinder where delicately put: men are generally not looking for relationships.
    2. Doing activities she enjoys with social groups: sport (mixed beach volleyball), games (eg bridge), outdoor activities (eg scuba diving, bushwalking).
    3. Socialising / networking with likeminded people, most likely work colleagues who would have similar education levels etc. Ie organising dinner parties, outings, drinks etc

    Assuming your daughter is as described, it sounds like she has trust / emotional issues post breakup. She needs to relax and not chase what should eventually fall into her lap organically, not via the Internet.