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Be prepared to make eye contact, smile and say hello! 101 Everyday Places To Meet Single Men. The key to maximizing your chances of meeting someone special wherever you find yourself is to keep your eyes open and your head up (smartphones down!).

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Be prepared to make eye contact, smile and say hello! I help people find love! And sometimes I'm on TV. This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform. Contributors control their own work and posted freely to our site. If you need to flag this entry as abusive, send us an email. Women are always asking me where are all the single men? " There are 124 million unmarried adults in the United States alone. While there is no way to measure precisely how many of those are straight, romantically unattached men, it is safe to say there are many millions who fall into that category. They are literally all around us, and yet most single women are at a loss as to where to meet them. The key to maximizing your chances of meeting someone special wherever you find yourself is to keep your eyes open and your head up (smartphones down!). Be prepared to make eye contact, smile and say hello! Half of the battle of spontaneously meeting a man as you go about your day is to be open to the possibility of it happening. Don't think of all the reasons why meeting someone won't happen - focus on the opportunities all around for it to happen for you! Here are 101 places to do just that. 1. Airport lounges and waiting areas. Take a break from your smartphone, laptop or book and strike up a conversation with a fellow traveler. 2. The DMV. Everyone (who has a driver's license) ends up in line at the DMV at some point and everyone is bored. Brighten someone's day! 3. Improvisation classes. Any group activity with the potential for discomfort/embarrassment/laughter will bond you. Guaranteed! 4. Driving ranges. Golf courses are a big investment of time and money. Driving ranges, on the other hand, are much easier, cheaper and tend to be more social. 5. Specialty retail stores. Hardware stores are famous for being pickup spots, but they're not the only stores where men shop! Keep an eye out next time you're picking up that new cell phone or shopping for glasses. 6. Crossfit and other high intensity classes. If you like each other after getting super sweaty and lifting heavy things, you just might have a future together. 7. Grocery stores. Strike up a conversation! Find out if those pretzels he's buying are any good. 8. The mechanic. You're both sitting there waiting for your oil change anyway - you might as well chat. 9. Commuter trains/buses. At the very least you have some geography (and work schedule) in common. Say hello! 10. Language classes. Asking an attractive guy to practice Spanish with you? Easiest "in" ever! 11. Dog parks. If you have a dog and he has a dog and your dogs like each other, you're halfway there! Walking your dog (or him walking his) is another great way to meet men. 12. Yoga studios. Generally female-dominated, but that's precisely why some men take up yoga to begin with. Partner yoga, anyone? 13. Networking events. Just because it's about business doesn't mean you can't mix in some personal. 14. Movie theaters. If you are a solo moviegoer, you'll spot the other solo moviegoers. Strike up a conversation while you're choosing your movie or buying your popcorn. 15. Hotel bars/restaurants. Maybe he's just visiting, but maybe not - and patrons tend to be chattier because there are so many solo diners. 16. Sporting events. You root for the same team! This is a great start. Or you (flirtatiously) trash talk his team. Love conquers all rivalries! 17. Halloweeen/costume parties. Pretty much any costume is an excellent conversation starter. 18. Beaches/poolside. You've already seen each other in a bathing suit. Maybe he has some sunscreen you can borrow? 19. Community service days. Who doesn't love a man committed to helping his community? 20. Alumni events. Talking about your alma mater is an easy icebreaker. 21. Bike tours. If you like cycling, this is an excellent, relaxing way to meet someone who does as well. 22. Walking tours. See a bit of the city and chat about what you come across! 23. Group vacations. If the idea of doing a trek up Machu Picchu appeals to both of you, you're off to a great start. 24. Holiday parties. Mistletoe and eggnog - this is a recipe for romance! 25. Bar crawls. Unlike regular bar drinking, this is a group activity, and everyone is getting friendlier as the crawl progresses. 26. Libraries. This is a great opportunity to practice eye contact! 27. Nail salons. More and more men are getting manicures and pedicures. Make them feel welcome by starting up a conversation! 28. Waiting rooms. The dentist, the vet. Nothing too high stress. You're already sitting across from each other - might as well smile and say hello. 29. Newspaper/magazine stands. Take your time browsing, and pay attention to who else is browsing as well. 30. Wine tastings. If you enjoy wine, this is the perfect opportunity to have some wine and discuss having some wine with someone intriguing. 31. Cooking classes. It's interactive, so it's a great opportunity to mingle. "Cooking for 1" classes are best! 32. Partner dancing classes. So long as "singles" are welcome (which they almost always are), you will definitely meet someone new! And maybe someone special. 33. Museum tours/talks. If you enjoy art, or you're interested in a particular exhibit, this is a great opportunity for you to meet someone likeminded in a small group setting. 34. Gallery openings. Many gallery openings are more about socializing than art, so it's a good place to meet someone even if you don't love the art. 35. "Friends and family" previews. If you're invited to a preview of a new restaurant or bar in your community, go! You never know who the friends of friends will be, and people turn out in droves for these events. 36. Midnight movie screenings. If you are both big enough fans of [insert movie here] to attend a midnight screening, you just might get along! 37. Theater festivals. For theater fans, this a great way to meet other fans who are interested in seeing the newest upcoming plays. 38. Street fairs. You're strolling. you're stopping here and browsing there. And so are lots of men. Just say hello! 39. Ski resorts. Whether you're waiting for the lift, taking a snowboarding lesson or chilling in the lodge, there are plenty of men to talk to and interact with. 40. Rowing clubs. Even if you've never rowed before, chances are your city has a local rowing club and introductory rowing classes. 41. Sailing clubs. More of an investment of time, effort and money than rowing, but if you're looking for a man who likes sailing. There you go! 42. Communal dining restaurants. It's easy to interact with your fellow diners (and often encouraged) when you're sitting side-by-side at a big table. Don't be shy! 43. Running clubs/events. There are running clubs, "fun runs" and charity races for everyone from beginners to marathoners. Find one that suits you and make a new friend or two. 44. Theme parks. If you like theme parks, you can take advantage of all that time waiting in line and meet a man seeking the same thrills as you. 45. Car washes. You could always ask his opinion on car freshener scents. 46. Online business or social communities. If you belong to any online communities based on your work or your interests, be on the lookout for men who catch your eye and introduce yourself. 47. Community gardens. Most cities in the U.S. have public community gardens, and most of those gardens have events for the neighborhood. Who doesn't want a man who grows his own tomatoes? 48.













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