13. Blood Drive
We know, a blood drive hardly seems like a great place to meet someone new. But when you think about it, these kinds of drives attract altruistic people, often in good health, with an interest in helping others. Providing you aren’t upchucking into a bucket, having blood taken can be a good time to chat quietly to someone sitting near you, and there’s always the recovery room for some more interaction. Alternatively, you could catch the eye of a sexy nurse or doctor. You never know!
14. Photography Class
Photography has become an increasingly common hobby in recent years, as the technology associated with it becomes more readily available. Many cities and towns have photography classes, groups and societies where photographers at all levels can meet and socialise. Many styles of photography might be very common with women, such as children’s portraiture, but other genres are popular with both sexes, offering a great way for you to meet a potential partner. Together, you could improve your photographic skills, and your love life.
15. Outdoors Group
There’s not much better than the great outdoors, but when you’re alone, it can be hard to get out and explore. That’s where outdoors groups and clubs come in. For singles, this is a wonderful place to meet a potential partner. There’s an active component to outdoors groups, and when you’re walking and exploring, there’s quite a bit of time to chat. Also, these groups tend to attract more singles as couples often do these activities themselves, so you might just meet your next great love in the great outdoors!
16. Supermarket
It might not be the glamorous Bachelorette experience you were hoping for, but the supermarket is actually not such a bad place to meet people. For one, it’s almost guaranteed you’ll meet someone in your area if they shop in the same supermarket as you. You also have a chance to bump into them regularly if you both shop around the same time. There’s also a wealth of conversation starters, so jump in there!