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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

If You're Tired Of Dating, Try The Speed Dating LA Singles Love

By Joanna Walsh


In today's busy and complex world of online communication and high-pressure lives, finding a companion can often seem like an exercise in frustration. Most traditional venues for meeting other singles have seemingly gone the way of the dodo, making it harder than ever to find any relationship that might eventually become serious. If you're a Los Angeles single trying to meet someone new, you might benefit from trying the speed dating LA is now making famous.

The concept of rapid multiple dates has been around for awhile, and has even been seen in movies and on television. Still, the entire process can sound a little unnatural at first. Once you hear about how it works and understand how successful it has been for so many people, though, it will sound more appealing.

These speed dates are engineered to ensure safety and a requisite degree of anonymity. There is a reason for that, of course, since most singles don't want to open themselves up for the possibility of being harassed until they have at least had the opportunity to determine whether they are willing to accept that risk.

As for the process, it is fairly straightforward. All of the men and women meet in one designated spot and are supervised by their host. Each woman sits at a table, with a man sitting across from her. Once the host gives the signal, the date begins and lasts for five minutes.

During that encounter, the couple is encouraged to talk about whatever interests them. They can ask questions of one another, share life details, or simply sit and stare at each other uncomfortably - though that last one will usually be considered a failed encounter by most participants. After five minutes, the bell will ring again and all the men will move to the next table while the women remain where they are. This continues until every man has had the opportunity to sit with and engage each of the women in the room.

Once the process ends, match cards are handed out. Participants note on these cards which of their encounters they enjoyed the most, and the hosts use that information to match up people who chose each other on their respective cards. The next day, those participants receive the contact details for the person they chose, which allows them to pursue more natural dates if they choose to do so.

Various forms of demographic separations are used to group singles together for this process, with the most common being age. That puts people in their twenties, thirties, or forties with one another, presumably to provide a greater opportunity for common life experiences and interests.

there is no denying that this can all seem very strange to anyone who has never tried it. There is no denying, however, the success rate that this process has enjoyed. There have been many reports of participants who met their life partners at such events. That fact alone should be more than enough to encourage most singles struggling with the dating scene to at least give this option a try.




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