Showing posts with label speed dating dc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speed dating dc. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Have the Time of Your Life Speed Dating Washington DC

I went to Speed Dating Washington DC and it was one of the most interesting experiences of my life. I went with a male friend of mine who was also single. That made me feel a little more comfortable as I was a little afraid to attend an event like that all alone.

 

I have heard horror stories about people going on dates with men they met on the Internet so I figured speed dating would be a more relaxed and safe environment. And I was right! When we first arrived we were greeted by a lovely woman who helped us register and then ushered us over to the bar to socialize with some of the other members of the group. I immediately saw this man that I felt that just had to talk to. There was just something about him that attracted me to him immediately without saying one word!

 

Of course I was very nervous to talk to him at first so I thought I'd wait until Speed Dating Washington DC began. The speed date portion of the event was so much fun. I got approximately five minutes to speak to a wide variety of men, many of who were quite funny and engaging.

 

But when the man who I was instantly attracted to sat down across from me we had a fabulous conversation. Just as the whistle blew and it was time to talk with the next man, he said, "Let's talk later at the bar." I was thrilled. I never would have guessed that speed dating dc would be the place I met the man of my dreams. We've been dating for just over a year now and it still strikes me as unbelievable that the instant I saw him I just knew he'd be the one for me. I never believed in love at first sight, but that's what it seemed to be.

 

My male friend also met someone he dated for a while but it didn't work out. So he went to another Speed Dating Washington DC event and he's not giving up on finding his true love.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Find A Relationship at Speed Dating Washington DC

It is so easy to find that special someone at Speed Dating Washington DC. Though there are some things you must know before you venture out. And if you do get a date with someone, we have tips on various ways to stay safe. We also have tips on how to make the most of the whole experience.

 

Speed dating is a lot of fun because you get to meet lots of men and woman in one place in one night. What happens after that night is up to you. They way it works is as follows:

 

You will arrive at Speed Dating Washington DC and register at the door. Then you can mingle with the other speed daters at the bar before the event begins. The professionals on hand who run the event will then usher you into a cordoned off area of the restaurant where the dating begins. You will have approximately five minutes with each "date" so we strongly suggest you make the most out of the little time you have by coming prepared with questions that aren't superficial. Ask questions that will help you get know the person as much as possible during the time you have. Don't ask questions like "Where do you live?" or talk about your jobs.

 

After the event, everyone heads back to the bar for more socializing. If there was someone who caught your eye during the round robin, you could meet someone you'll date, or even marry. We know you'll like speed dating dc.

 

There are some safety precautions that should be taken, especially the women, while Speed Dating Washington DC. First off, don't give out your phone number, address or any other identifying information. For your first date meet in a public place. Make sure two of your friends know where you're going and call them mid-date to let them know you're okay. Then call them again as soon as the date ends. Carry your cell phone at all times. If you get an immediate bad feeling about your date, politely say that something has come up and leave. Safety for women is extremely important but don't let it ruin the speed dating experience. Just remember to be cautious. 

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