Scottie wrote:I'd be quick to say that is exactly the right attitude except I have no idea what single women want anymore. The dilemma could be that they don't quite know either. But I like to believe traditional reasons for long-term relationships haven't been replaced by some new and bizarre element beyond the obvious.degenerasian wrote:I'm not even dating for sex. I'd just like to find someone.
Join a curling club. Lots of single girls at curling clubs. You can show some degree of athleticism. It's a public place. I get hit on by the single women in my mixed league all the time, possibly because I don't wear a wedding ring but it could be that I'm so utterly dashing and suave and a such damn good curler. Really, though, they are remarkably social places. Every curling club in the world has a bar at which people congregate post-game and mingle. Even in my men's super-league, guys sit around after a two-hour game for almost another two hours downing pitchers and chatting. And with the women, odds are that they might at least "know someone" that just happens to show up for the social aspect. A huge percentage of curlers, especially over 30-years old, join curling clubs as a married couple, a dating couple, or as singles looking to meet someone. Just a thought.
Or get a Saluki. Because Salukis are chick magnets.
And worst case scenario, curling! Still thinking about joining a local league. Rass and Cerrano, you with me?