A place for singles thirtyish to fiftyish to get inspired and informed about creating extraordinary relationships by learning and sharing how to navigate the minefield called dating! Bring your dating questions, successes, and not-so-great stories so that you can figure out what you're doing that you should repeat, and what you should quit doing ASAP! After all, we are all the common denominator in all our relationships and unfortunately, many of us tend to repeat our relationship patterns over and over again even if they prove to be unsuccessful.
So join a group of those who want to glean the answers! We'll discuss everything from Internet Dating profiles, to first date do's and don'ts (so that you get that crucial second date), ideas about how to meet people, how to detect Red Flag behaviors that should be telling you to move on when maybe you just keep hanging on to the wrong mate, and so much more. With a mix of guys and gals you can get that helpful opposite sex insight that we all think we know but are sometimes oh so wrong on!
Maybe your dream date will be sitting right next to you at the meeting! So bring your smile and any questions you've got! It's only $10!
And who am I, your leader? Check out my broader site regarding everything relating to Dating, Mating, and Relating at www.RelationshipWIZE.com! And you will discover my story of how I became a dating expert while you're there too.
Did you know that the week before Valentine's is Dump Your Significant Jerk Week? (I didn't make this up!)
So come on out and join a great group of singles ... all looking for someone to spend Valentine's Day with ... as we share our favorite JERK stories of relationships past! You know what I mean ... the crazy ones, the outrageous ones, the ones that were absolute nightmares! Read more
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