Tips to Find Love, and Not Just on Dating Apps
Maybe you want to meet that special someone and find love this year. Perhaps you don’t want to do it online. That’s okay. While online dating is all the rage, you can still find love the old-fashioned way. After all, look at the older generation. My parents met IRL, as they say, well before online anything was a thing. So, don’t give up hope if you want to meet someone outside of the online world. Here are some ways to meet someone and find love in 2024, and only one is online dating.
Tips to Find Love
The experts at Tawkify.com make some good points about why online dating doesn’t work for everyone. “The abundance of potential matches on dating apps can be overwhelming, leading to poor decisions focused on getting dates instead of creating individual connections,” they note. “The feeling that you could potentially find someone better can dilute the quality of interactions and make it challenging to form genuine bonds.”
So, what does work? Of course, online dating can work for a lot of people, but if you want to meet someone outside of the web, gravitate to groups and communities where you’ll find people with similar interests.
Tawkify.com notes that a few good places to meet potential romantic partners are dog parks, art classes, hiking clubs, travel groups, photography groups, community workshops, open mic nights, beer tasting events and spiritual groups. On the latter, church is a very traditional and tried-and-true way to meet someone. You already know the other person has the same religious beliefs, which is important to many in the dating pool. I also think meeting people in local sports groups is a great way to make friends and perhaps meet a significant other, since you’re meeting with the same people weekly and playing sports together.
Broadsheet.com notes that speed-dating is still a thing. Or, at least it’s getting popular again, and not just in the U.S. but around the world. In the article, they interview Em Daniels, who began hosting speed-dating nights in Sydney, Australia, in 2010, under the name Dear Pluto and “has noticed a dramatic uptick in interest in their events recently.” Daniels adds, “When I started, all you had to pay was a gold coin donation, and I just thought, ‘Let’s see who shows up.’ Then about 70 people came, and soon everyone was messaging me about the speed dating.”
Finally, you can still revert to online dating. Cnet.com notes that the best online dating apps for 2024 are eHarmony, Bumble, Hinge, OKCupid, Happn, Tinder, Match, Plenty of Fish, Coffee Meets Bagel, Raya and Her.