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According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, the Millennial Generation is far more advanced than previous generations at love and dating. Unlike previous generations, who relied on friends or family for the suggestion of a new partner, Millennials rely on the Internet for just about everything: search engine optimization, activities with friends, and search engines. So, while you might have the skills to land a first date without an Internet connection, you need to know how to set yourself apart from the other woo-woo seekers.

Here are ten places where you can find a partner—and more importantly, that you can be yourself, without feeling like an outcast.

10. Facebook

Have you ever stood on top of a soapbox on Facebook and preached your deeply held beliefs? Whether you posted your thoughts on how small government would make the world a better place or recommended someone else’s conversion to Islam, your Facebook friends likely appreciated your sense of proselytizing. Those views aren’t going to go well with anyone on your first date.

9. Linkedln

Once known as The Career Network, LinkedIn is a highly technological social network. It’s also a great place to find potential dates. When you first start out on your search for a mate, it helps to have some connection to certain people. Just as you’re trying to make the first move with a potential love interest, you’re probably also trying to make the same move with someone in your network. Sure, you can message or email your friends and ask them to introduce you, but there’s no need to start with an awkward « Hey, I’m a friend of so-and-so’s friend, do you want to grab coffee and talk about plumbing? » message. Instead, type « I’m interested in meeting people for coffee. What kinds of people should I meet? » into the search box at the top of the page. Chances are, your network of friends is already composed of interesting, fun people, and when you say you want to meet people for coffee, they’ll be more than happy to introduce you to their network.

8. Twitter

Perhaps the most misunderstood social network on the Internet, Twitter allows you to communicate (almost) instantaneously with people in the real world. You’re not limited to your friends, either. Anyone with an Internet connection can follow you. You can also follow other users who’re interesting to you. Once your follower numbers get big enough, people who are interested in following you will http://www.dateme2day.com/articles/how-to-have-online-hookups-with-young-girls-and-get-laid
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Finding love isn’t as easy as flipping through photos of potential dates and tagging the ones you want to meet—you have to go through lots of rejections before you’ll actually meet that tall drink of water you’ve been eyeing from afar. That’s why most people—even those with the sexiest profiles—only meet 10 to 20 people per month, according to a report from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, which found that single men and women struggle to find potential mates in small numbers. Many people don’t go on enough dates to find the kind of partner they truly want, so if you want to find a date, you’ll need to go out on a lot more dates.

Here’s some evidence that you may need to go out on a lot more dates.

1) Less Than 20 Dates A Month Is Too Few

While women can often go out on dates three to five nights a week without getting bored, men’s behavior tends to change at night, especially when it comes to starting up a conversation. Men are more likely to be solitary after 5:30 p.m., looking for an evening activity or something to do, according to a 2012 study from SAGE Publications. Another study found that men were less likely to buy coffee or drinks for women they were interested in, compared to women who approached men about dating.

In theory, it sounds like you need to go out on enough dates to fill out your social calendar, which may mean having to space out your dates—or have several at a time. But, in reality, that’s not realistic. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research’s The State of US Marriage Project, less than 20 dates a month is actually too few for a realistic chance of finding a long-term mate.

The reason: If you are trying to find a relationship, you are going to need to cover a lot of ground—that’s the whole point.

2) You Don’t Know Enough People

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