Dating Tips for Men in Their Mid 30s - From a Woman's Perspective

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Men, do you find yourself wondering lonely at parties or by yourself kicking cans on the street while other couples are sharing time with each other? Ever watch the phone until it finally rings, but it ends up being a dating service to tell you that your membership is up and no one has responded? This one is just for you! Here are some great ideas to find someone to share time with and to interest them longer than one date.

Places of Gold

No, we are not suggesting finding a date at Solid Gold the strip joint. Nor will you find a good date while your face is deep into a shot glass. However, we are suggesting you seek a person to date in locations where women may have common interests. We suggest you take the golden opportunity to explore these next locations.

Bookstores are great places if you are a reader to find someone that might be compatible.

Purchase a ticket to a sports event, music event, or any other event that you enjoy. There you may find many others with the same interest as you, including single women.

Local singles night exists in most communities. Just flip through the yellow pages or check online. Make sure that you are not stepping into a den of lions. Google to find any complaints or any criminal charges surrounding the local event, it helps in decided whether or not it is a good idea.

The produce section of a grocery store may be good to score some greens, but it's not as good as the shopping malls when it comes to exploring future potential dates. I have seen it happen! Just make sure you look for wedding rings, you wouldn't want to flatter them while making yourself look foolish. But how to approach someone?

Simply walk up to them, compliment them then ask them if they would like to go out sometime and give them your phone number. They will either keep it or toss it. But if you appear nice, show some respect towards them without being pushy, and choose words that you can pronounce, you may have a shot at that date. How to turn one date into two?

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