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Where To Find Your Motivated To Marry Partner
By Amy Schoen
My philosophy from a very young age is to go where the
guys are. I was lucky to have an older brother and I used to play
tennis, biked, ran track (the girls practiced with the guys) and skied.
I met a lot of guys during that time and always had a boyfriend since
the 9th grade because I liked doing what they did. I met my college
boyfriend on the tennis courts!
The following activities are where women, as a whole, would be in the
minority and I recommend them to seek out to meet men:
1. Anything related to sports!
As an participant:
Bicycling groups
Tennis ladders and clinics
Ski clubs
Running clubs
Rollerblading
Coed-softball teams or games
Coed-volleyball teams or games
Racquetball leagues and ladders
Golf clubs
Kickball teams
Ultimate Frisbee
Coed Soccer leagues
Bowling leagues
Working out with weights at the gym
As a spectator:
Sports bars with viewing of basketball, football,
baseball games. (Especially March madness!)
Going to college or professional sports games:
baseball, basketball, football, soccer and hockey.
2. Internet Dating Sites:
Since guys see the internet as time and money
efficient, this is a good way to connect with guys. Also, going in chat
rooms with any subject
you are interested in may be a good way to
connect.
3. For the more intellectually oriented:
Bridge groups
Chess groups
Discussion groups on topic of male interest
4. For those more politically oriented:
Fundraising activities
Local politics
5. Religious institutions
Religious study classes
Weekly services
Social events or speakers at your religious
institution
For men, I recommend you go where the women are mostly
likely to be. Women partake in these various activities and where women
usually outnumber men!
1. Arts and Crafts classes:
Knitting
Pottery
Fine arts: watercolors and oil painting
Jewelry making
2. Cooking classes
Cooking schools
County classes
Gourmet food demonstrations (ie. Whole Foods)
3. Exercise classes
Body conditioning classes
Yoga
Step aerobics
Stretch class
Kickboxing
Pilates
4. Theatre Groups
5. Movie groups, ie. the Film Society
6. The Arts
Concerts
Museum events in the evening and weekends
7. Easy hiking groups
8. Book clubs
9. Dance classes and dances
10. Wine tasting events
11. College Alumni events
12. Tour groups: cruises and bus tours
13. Support groups
14. Book signings and authors speaking at book
stores
15. Volunteer organizations
Amy Schoen, MBA, CPCC is a certified professional life coach and
dating-relationship expert who specializes in helping singles to attract
the right romantic relationship into their lives and couples to create
the most fulfilling relationship of their dreams with a values-oriented
whole life coaching. She is the author of “Motivated to Marry™-Now There
is a Better Method for Dating and Relationships!” and speaks nationally
to groups on the topic of dating and relationships” Amy is also a
contributing author to “101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life” from
SelfGrowth.com, that features well-known authors such as John Gray and
Jack Canfield. For down to earth tips and helpful hints, you can
subscribe to her popular monthly ezine and tele-classes at:
www.heartmindconnection.com.
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