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I have had an idea in my head for a while now, and I thought I'd test it out on the forum. If, like me, you hate the idea of speed dating and would prefer to get to know someone more slowly and naturally, I have come up with an idea that you may like.


I would like to invite six males and six females to a series of four local meet ups, held weekly. I am going to choose Thursday evenings to avoid potential logistical problems. These meet ups would usually be held in a local bar or restaurant, but could be in a quirkier venue depending on the group. I am a local resident, so know a lot of the good places to go.


If you are interested, please email me at [email protected]


Please include your name, gender, age, profession, interests and a photo.


As this is just a tester, I am not going to ask for a fee. If it is successful, I would hope to do deals with local venues to give discounts and charge a fee for arranging the meet ups.


If you are single, free on a Thursday evening and prefer a more traditional way of getting to know someone, send me an email.

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