After I made a list of the places to meet single men, I thought to myself: how unfair for the single men, I mean where are they supposed to look? I’m sure they are just as tired of going out on failed weekends, running into the same sloppy drunk females. So without further ado, I created the best places to meet single women, outside of the club. Some of these places I’m sure you wouldn’t dare think about visiting on a typical search for women, but you know what they say “to get something different, you have to try something different”
– The Gym
Who doesn’t like a woman who will keep it right and tight? The gym is a great place to meet women of all shapes, sizes and colors. Want a woman with some nice thighs? Head over to the squat machines and see if there are any babes mid leg day routine.
– Mall
It’s no secret women love to shop: we shop alone, in groups, on weekdays, on weekends, in the mornings, or evening, it doesn’t matter. Any mall is a great idea to meet single women. Breaking her sniper focus from shopping may be hard, but a nice compliment, or quick “do you know where the Nordstrom is?” may do the trick.
– Starbucks
Women of all ages, and walks of life drink coffee. If you go to the right Starbucks, or coffee café, you could run into business women, college women, doctors, entrepreneurs, whichever you desire. Grab a seat next to her, and ask what she’s sipping on.
– The Park
A park also has various kinds of women. If you have children, it’s a nice place to meet single moms with children also. If you have a pet, it’s easy to spark conversation with a woman that has a pet. If you’re really into flexible women, for whatever the reason, find you a woman with a yoga mat. Possibilities are endless.
– Happy Hour
This is a great place to meet women in groups, as we often times congregate with our girlfriends to share our relationship drama, stressful workweeks, or juicy gossip. The group setting allows you a selection to choose from, so get a couple of your guy friends and head to happy hour, all of you should have some good options.
– Laundromat
There’s nothing more boring than waiting for laundry to be done. So why not take advantage of that boring time, to spark conversation with the cute girl that has four loads of laundry. Pretty much anything you say will be more interesting than the mundane sounds of washers and dryers.
– Cultural Event
This can be an art museum, music festival, wine tasting, etc. they are all social settings that single women love to frequent. If you are into women who write poetry, go grab a drink at the local open mic. If you’re not into any of those cultural events, expand your horizons and try all of them.
– Book Store
Not only has it been scientifically proven that women read more than men, making bookstores a buffet of women, it’s also another easy place to spark conversation. All it takes is a quick “what are you reading?” or something similar, to grab someone’s attention. It’s also not one of those places like the club, where you feel like you have to rush and give your number out before you miss the chance. It gives you time to talk, and decide if you really want her number or not.
– Hobby Classes
This is another way to find women that are interested in the same things you are. If you like to dance, head to a dance class and pick your partner. If you like to paint head to an art class and pick your favorite artist. The possibilities are endless, and its cheaper than buying drinks at the bar all night for a possible dud.
– Volunteer Work
Do you have a connection with a particular cause? Maybe you lost your house to a hurricane, or have someone in the family who has cancer. Why not go to volunteer places such as: habitat for humanity, or breast cancer drives, to meet women? Another really easy place to spark conversation, save money, and meet someone with similar interests.
Fellas, I challenge you to pick a place and go get you a woman. Considering there are more women than men in the US, it shouldn’t be too hard to get lucky. Happy dating
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