xlostangelx answered Friday October 29 2004, 11:53 am: first and foremost, i would never recommend meeting someone off the internet. it's a very dangerous thing to do. imagine meeting a guy thinking you were madly in love with him....and then talking to him online for oh, lets say....7 months. and then the day you meet, you find out hes some ax murderer or something. i mean, you have to think about things like this. but enough about that, the next thing is that there is really no way to chase guys or "find" them. let them come to you. or, if you happen to be somewhere, anywhere, and you see a cutie, go up and introduce yourself to him....and, dont go out for the sole purpose of meeting a guy ..... go out, and then IF you happen to see a guy that you would wanna get to know better, then go talk to him. otherwise, don't go out JUST to find a guy. have fun!! good luck!!! [ xlostangelx's advice column | Ask xlostangelx A Question ]
MoonFisher answered Friday October 29 2004, 11:42 am: Yahoo chat, friendfinder.com, there are lots of good singles sites to look at. Just go to google.com and type in singles or teenage dating or whatever interests you and you will be suprised by how many great sites pop up, and they sort folks by location, so you can find a beau locally. Good luck! [ MoonFisher's advice column | Ask MoonFisher A Question ]
Hunnibunni23 answered Friday October 29 2004, 10:58 am: Hey! well I recomend not trying to find someone on the internet..I think you should ask one of your firneds to set you up with one of his/her friends like a blinkd date..Good luck! *Rate me*
Love xoxo-Andie [ Hunnibunni23's advice column | Ask Hunnibunni23 A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Friday October 29 2004, 10:00 am: if your trying to meet some one over the internet go into some chat rooms. there are tons of them so youll find on with out a specific site. But why dont you try finding someone you can atually interact with. Some one not over the net...
Instead of school, parks, and the mall, try at church, the movies, clubs, etc. Depending on your age a bar or something. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
Lachiquitaloca9 answered Friday October 29 2004, 8:25 am: Depending on your age, I would say probably don't meet people over the internet. I have done it a few times, but I'm 22 now and have a better ability to read people. At 14 or even 18, I probably would not have been able to and trust me it could mean big trouble. Other options besides the mall, school, and park...through friends is always the safest way to go, but not always possible. If you're religious, church/temple...etc...I'm not religious but a bunch of my friends are and almost all of their boyfriends they met at church retreats, bible study..etc. Get involved with more activities at your school, you'd be surprised how many people you don't know. Once again it depends on your age, but coffee shops and book stores are usually good. This is all of course you are looking for a "good" guy. Otherwise, if you're old enough bars and clubs are always other options (but typically just for hookups)or if you're not old enough, kids are always throwing parties around towns on weekends, grab a friend and show up, generally no one pays attention to who shows up. If you're not thrilled with the group of guys at your school...try another school nearby. In the town I went to high school in there were three high schools, one private and two public. The town was basically divided by the two public schools...so I ventured to the other side of town and made a couple friends there and met a few guys. Anyways, I hope I was of some help. Only use the internet as a last resort. [ Lachiquitaloca9's advice column | Ask Lachiquitaloca9 A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.