The best place?? Well, I couldn't tell you. There are all kinds of different places that people meet their life partners. At a grocery store, the mall, the gym, in church, a book store, a coffee shop, etc......you just never know when or where you will meet someone. I think the best thing for a single person to do is stay involved. Try new things, hang out with a group of friends, join a gym, maybe work a part-time job...you'll meet new people there, get involved in church, join a club. Those all provide opportunities for you to meet new people. If you're really ready to try something different, try a dating service or online dating. I know a lot of people who do that and either don't have time or are in a rut. At the very least you'll have a new friend which in turn could introduce you to a whole new circle of friends.
2006-09-15 03:25:35
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answered by Melissa M 3
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I believe it's at work.
I know one shouldn't "fish off the company pier," but where else can you find someone who has the same interest?
You both work at the same place and therefore have something to talk about outside of the working environment (shop talk is great). This leads to other converstations which may, or may not, lead to similarities in lifestyle.
My best relationships have been people I've worked with.
These relationships have been long lasting and very memorable.
The worst have been from places that encourage transgression, such as a bar or parties.
I don't think I've developed a relationship outside of "great sex" from this.
Don't get me wrong, I like great sex like the next guy, but there's so much more to loving someone than f*cking them silly *L*
2006-09-15 03:19:25
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answered by The Mac 5
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When u say partner do u mean a business partner or a partner for life such as a husband or wife?
If its the former then I suggest networking, study groups, the club!
It its the latter try bookstores, laundramattes, coffee shops, school. Anything but a bar.
2006-09-15 03:23:37
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answered by stevekc43 4
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I met my husband online, needless to say there is no telling where you can met your potential partner.. It can be @ a grocery store, school, work, introduced by a friend, and just being out.
Hugs from a Loving Mom to a Brilliant, as well as beautiful 8 year old Jared and Our Angel, Zachary (taken to soon but who will always remain in our heart) ~ Mel
2006-09-15 03:19:46
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answered by jaredsmommy2004 6
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I met my husband in a bar, but it's not what I'd recommend. A grocery store is an excellent place. I worked as a cashier in one and I got a lot of dates that way. Everyone has to go there, so you'll have lots to choose from. Just make sure he's single. If there are feminine products in his cart, leave him alone.
2006-09-15 03:19:19
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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The best place is in the midst of the randomness of your daily life. If you try to go to a place to meet someone, it will not workout most of the time. Just live your life, go the places you would otherwise go, and you will find the person you are supposed to find at the most unexpected time.
2006-09-15 03:21:38
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answered by Tulsa Boy 2
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Its in basic terms weird and wonderful if you're making it weird and wonderful, L. not all females that bypass to bars are "slutty", i'm positive you recognize this. I save in concepts the once you would possibly want to bypass to the golf equipment to leap, have exciting, meet human beings and socialize. yet lately there is is extremely some fist pumpin' and dry humpin' occurring. With droves of men in basic terms status round and staring.
2016-11-27 00:27:09
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answered by ? 4
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I would say doing something you enjoy. For example, if you like to paint, then in a paint class... that way you already start off with something in common that you can share.
That said, I met my husband at a club, and ironically we both hate clubs but were there because of our friends. Sometimes fate just jumps in.
2006-09-15 03:19:31
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answered by Mommy2Liam 3
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This is a good place to start, but first you would really have to chat with someone, then exchange e-mails and photos, and then take it from there....who knows, you may just find the right one
2006-09-15 04:15:50
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answered by duane b 3
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It would probably depend on what type of partner you're looking for..you may want to consider that before you ask..
2006-09-15 03:21:31
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answered by Mechelle 3
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