How To Find A Partner
Everyone wants to know how to find a partner, but it can be a daunting task if you don't know where to start. Everyone knows that a helpless man floundering around the produce section in a grocery store is supposed to attract women like flies but don't go for it - the scenario rarely happens. Instead, being creative and looking to different spots may just find you a dating partner.
Come along and use the three creative suggestions below to learn how to find a partner.
- Examine yourself and figure out what your requirements are for a partner. Being brutally honest with your internal self is critical to beginning the process of finding a partner. Document what your wants and needs are. For example, if you're a non-smoker, will you accept a partner who smokes? You'll have a good start if you can examine what you will and will not accept in a dating partner.
- Examine your passions. If your passion is fishing, attending a few fishing seminars and keeping an eye out for single people will be a good idea. If your passion is a love of dogs, head over to the local dog park and chat up people who have a similar passion for canines. Get creative when thinking of spots where a good partner may be.
- Don't try to hard to impress a prospective dating partner. Women, and men, can smell desperation so play it very laid back and don't be too forward in your immediate approach. You'll have a better chance of finding a partner if you take it slow and offer a casual coffee date instead of a full limo ride followed by dinner and a movie.
- Walk your dog! You'll be surprised how many men and women will approach you when you've got Fido on a lead. Women, and men, love dog lovers. And, the smaller the dog, the more sensitive you'll be perceived to be so don't shy away from adopting a small dog. You just may find a partner while getting in some bonding time with your true love, your dog!
Posted on: Jul. 11, 2010







