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Winter Dating Advice
Winter Dating Advice
It is time to say good bye to summer and good morning to winter, with the nights drawing in and Christmas getting even closer day by day. So if you have been lonely over the summer months and are still looking for someone special, it is time to turn your attention to a winter romance!
Below are some things you can do right now to get started:
1. Go to dating parties
Go and have a dance and a good time before the weather starts to get frosty. Parties happen all through the year from wine tasting to card games, even going on holiday to escape the winter blues. Lots of people attend parties with the hope of seeing someone else who is available, so make the most of it!
2. Try online dating services
If you're not already dating online, now is the time to begin if you want to give yourself plenty of 5 different dating websites will give you a good idea as to what is out there. You don't have to pay for all of them, but setting up a free profile will help you judge the level of response you might get.
If you are already registered on a dating website, why not have a look at some of the other ones available? They may have been improved upon since your last visit and offer more opportunity for finding people.
3. Update your online dating profile for winter
Make sure your profile isn't just full of beach photos and bikinis/trunks. Put up some more up-tp-date photographs to keep things current, write about fun things you've been doing over the summer, etc. Of course, this is an on-going job as you do more new things.
4. Make yourself feel attractive through winter
Winter is normally a time of less exercise and more comfort eating. If this sounds like you, then why not beat the New Year's Resolution rush and start now? Whatever it is that makes you feel sexyAhot and desirable - joining a gym, attending a yoga class, taking up martial arts - get yourself into the habit of doing it now, before the worst of the weather sets in.
5. Get out of the house and start mingling
Of course, it's not all about how you look. More often that not, confidence comes from how you feel (though most of us tend to feel confident when we think we look good). This time of year is great for picking up a new passtime or attending an evening class, a film club, etc. These are all good ways of meeting new people, learning a new skill or developing an existing one. Apart from introducing you to new social groups, learning a new skill is a great confidence booster - especially if it's something you’ve always wanted to do and never thought you could.
Even if you can't afford to attend an actual class in your area, there are usually places online where you can advertise for skill swaps and courses.