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Publicado: Monday 16 de March de 2026, 08:50
Article about where to meet men in their 20s: I Asked a Guy Where to Meet Good Men, and This Is What He Said. I’ll never forget how annoyed I used to be when my oldest sister would push me out the door on Saturday night, urging me to hit the bars because I would never meet my future husband eating Thai food at home with my girlfriends. Please , I told her, I am not going to meet a nice guy in a New York City bar. ENTER THE SITE Well, we were both right. I didn’t meet my husband at a bar, but he wasn’t my local Thai food delivery man either. Despite my insistence that there wasn’t, even back then I knew good guys in the city who went to the bar to have a drink and meet women. So the real question is: if they are out there, how do you find the good ones? To help us locate the elusive “good guy,” I asked Verily gentleman Isaac Huss to give us a few pointers from a male perspective. Isaac, take it away. I’m going to answer the question, but first: It’s more about the how than the where. With one notable exception, there really aren’t any bad places to meet good men. In fact, some of the most (seemingly) innocuous places are also the best places: the grocery store, the coffee shop, the library, you name it. The real formula for success? Find a guy you like, make eye contact, smile, and, perhaps most importantly, linger in a manner that invites a conversation (you don’t know how many times I’ve had to sprint after a girl because she was booking it to her car). That being said, here are three place to meet nice guys . . . if you do it right. 01. Attend church or a wedding. I know, I know, it sounds cliché, and you might not even be religious for all I know, but that’s not the point. Places of worship—and for similar reasons, weddings—are a great place to meet men for two main reasons. First, at church, much like at weddings, we are surrounded by other people who are already married with kids, and it makes us want to stop being so single. As much as we may enjoy the perks of bachelorhood, when a guy goes to his place of worship all by himself, it reminds him how much he would like to have someone there beside him and you will get his attention if you are there on your own too. So yeah you better believe I notice every woman under 40 in that church by the end of the sermon, and I’m not the only one. Try sitting somewhere visible where there’s some space for a single guy to sit next to or near you. In fact, I know women who have even made it a rule to sit next to the first single guy they see, and I’m not kidding, you will make that guy’s day. And that doesn’t just apply to churches: try it on a plane, a bus, in libraries, restaurants with communal tables, or concerts too. Second, there’s something about churches and wedding ceremonies where even complete strangers have a sense of familiarity to them. For instance, at a wedding you know whoever’s at a wedding must know the bride and/or groom to some extent and at church you know this person is part of a community with which you share common beliefs. This means woman will likely see the guy as more familiar, and that actually really helps us to have confidence in approaching her. Where to meet men in their 20s |
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