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Article about where to meet men in your 30s: There are quite a few places where you meet single men in their 30’s, and most of them do not involve bars (although those can be pretty 31 Places Women Can Meet Quality, Single Men in their 30s. There are quite a few places where you meet single men in their 30’s, and most of them do not involve bars (although those can be pretty good places too). The article below includes common everyday locations that can be easily integrated in your daily habits, interesting group activities that can be found in most towns and cities, and also some special occasions that happen every now and then but are incredibly fun. GO TO SITE Locations. Co-working spaces. Perhaps the best place to meet men in your 30’s while in your 30’s are co-working spaces. These are essentially office spaces individuals or companies can rent out for very short periods – think 1-2 days at a time. Most of the people who go to co-working spaces are office professionals in their late 20’s to early 40’s. The people who frequent co-working spaces do so for various reasons, such as: They normally work from home but want to break-up their routine. Are organizing a business meeting. Passing through town. Regular workers that have rented an office for longer periods. Etc. Perhaps the best part about co-working spaces is that most of the people there aren’t “regulars”. This means if you go 1-2 times a month you’ll likely find a completely different crowd each time. Prices are pretty reasonable too, with most co-working space charging $20-40 to rent for a day. If your job allows some remote work days, visiting a co-working space every now and then is a great way to increase the opportunity to meet men in their 30’s. Coffee shops with co-working options. Very similar to co-working spaces, you may find regular coffee shops that offer co-working spaces. These coffee shops tend to have a much more casual and relaxed vibe to them, unlike co-working spaces that are more buttoned up. This makes it easier to talk to people since you don’t really feel like interrupting them, plus the fact that you can do on-the-spot mini-dates by having a coffee or a drink. Another nice bonus is that coffee shops with co-working options are also open on the weekends! Finally, even if you don’t like coffee most coffee shops have lots of drinks for people who don’t like coffee. To find such coffee shops in your city, use search keywords such as: “pay per minute coffee shops” “co-working coffee shops” “anti-cafes“ “coffee shops with work spaces” As for price, each such coffee shop has its own policy. Some are completely free, while others require to regularly purchase stuff off the menu, while some have a pay by the hour policy. Marathons, running groups and jogging events. If you enjoy running, then a great way to meet men is to search for various groups and events in your city where people simply meet up to go for a run. Running groups, jogging events and marathons tend to be very informal too, and most of the people who go there are the relaxed, socially open type (otherwise they’d just run alone, by themselves). After the run is over, many runner groups tend to go and have a coffee or a drink afterwards, making it a opportunity perfect to talk with people there. Marathons especially are known to have pretty interesting afterparties with free alcohol and food included. Perhaps the biggest advantage of running/jogging groups, is that men who participate tend to be the “disciplined type”, meaning they like to take care of themselves, improve in one way or another and just have the energy to put in the work in for the things they care about. Best places to find running groups, events or marathon is through Facebook or Meetup app. Networking events & professional conferences. Most moderately sized and bigger cities often have all sorts of networking events and professional conferences going on, on a semi-frequent basis. These are excellent places to meet men that have reached a stage in their life that is similar to yours, and have their lives put together. Best of all, networking events and professional conferences are very social by nature, so it’s easy to enter conversations even if you’re a shy person. Finding these events isn’t particularly hard either. Usually you just have to decide on a few sites and glance there every 1-2 weeks to find any news. Good places to start include: Keeping an eye on Facebook events. LinkedIn. Event announcements from popular local business centers. Event announcements from co-working spaces. Discussions with colleagues. etc. Charity organizations and volunteer work. Volunteering could be a potentially interesting way to meet new people, men included. That being said, volunteering can be very time consuming and is something you should consider doing only if the goals and activities of the charity truly resonates with you. If you have the time and mental space to devote to charity work, then there are multiple websites that can match you with a charity that matches your preferences such as: eHarmony. eHarmony is one of the oldest dating sites still in existence, being founded way back in 2000. What makes eHarmony worthy of consideration is that the service is free to signup , is generally oriented towards a more mature audience that is reasonably well off and looking to settle down. One of the biggest advantages of eHarmony though is its personality based matchmaking algorithm. Basically, every user that signs up on eHarmony must go through a fairly long, 20-30 minute personality test to roughly understand who they are. eHarmony then uses the results from your personality test to match you up with people who it thinks are a good fit for you. Either way, eHarmony is worth trying out. Coffee shop libraries (or public libraries) Nowadays many privately-owned libraries have integrated a coffee shop alongside their regular book store. This turns coffee shops into an actually cool place to meet new people. Simply sitting down alone to read a book you’re interested will often be all the invitation some men need to strike up a conversation. Where to meet guys in their 30s Where to meet a guy in your 30s Where to meet men in their 30s |
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