Saturday, August 6, 2011

Tips for Dating Site Washington DC Meetings

First of all you should choose the right Dating Site Washington DC for you:  eHarmony is a site that matches people based on their specific character profile and personality traits and is a good site for people interested in marriage.  Match.com has the most DC members of any other dating site, so it gives you a wide variety of people with different interests to choose from.  If you are solely interested in dating someone who is Jewish, then JDate is for you.

You should know that people will want to meet you based on what they see on your dating site profile, so put things on there that you want to be known for (I.e.- your talents, special interests, what you are looking for in a relationship).  Not posting a picture will ensure that the person is interesting in you for who you are and not what you look like.  Likewise, keep in mind that the picture and description that you see on someone else's profile may not reflect exactly who they are but rather how they want you to think of them.  It is easy for someone to seem one way online when they may not be that way in reality.  Therefore, meeting someone face-to-face is a much better way to get an idea of the chemistry between the two of you (or to know if there is none).

If and when you decide to meet someone from a Dating Site Washington DC in person, you should take a taxi or the metro and meet them in a public place.  Some popular places in the D.C. area during happy hour are McFadden's, Rumors, Tony and Joe's Seafood Place, and Rock Bottom Brewery (VA).  If you would like the feel of a real date, try a Professionals in the City event such as a hike on Billy Goat trail or an embassy event.  The kstreet Lounge is a great place for dinner.  Looking to hook up after hours?  Try Tryst or the Kramerbooks and Afterwords Café.  Bistro Francais and Café Japone are exciting joints for meetings after midnight, and there are plenty of hotels and suites, like the Hotel Washington, to stay the night (you know, if it gets "there").

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