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Social outings for singles

Poslato: 21 Mar 2026 23:03
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I (24F) work full time as a welder fabricator. I'm so over dating apps, and want to join some sort of activity group to
What are some group events/activities where I (24F) can find good, single men? I (24F) work full time as a welder fabricator.

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I'm so over dating apps, and want to join some sort of activity group to meet new people. I know my opportunities can be limited due to my location, but I'd love to hear any options I can try and look up locally. And single men, let me know of any groups that you are apart of. I've signed up for my local Habitat for Humanity, but have yet to receive volunteer work. I'd love to help build houses, as I am quite handy with my fabrication background. I am considering signing up for some kind of martial arts training. But that may be out of my price range. I already have decent muscle due to my work, so I think it would be great to play into this (but who wants to spar with a 5ft, 110lbs woman). Though I worry that it would make me too exhausted doing this and my full time job. I'd go home, shower, go train, shower again, sleep. There's a local Gem & Mineral society that does monthly meetups and occasionally funds rockhounding trips. I love collecting cool rocks! Though I've looked at their FB page, and photos of the group. It seems to be for older men, or a bonding activity for Father/Son (I don't like kids). I'm considering taking a class or two at a local trade school. An evening class for cooking or some kind of art. But I'm not sure if there will be many men there. Perhaps a pottery class or painting class. But this costs money, and I'm not sure how many guys would be into this. A tabletop/DnD group. But a lot of the men that go to these things aren't really ideal for a relationship. I may bring my step brother along for a friendly game. I've checked out MeetUp. A lot of groups have turned virtual. Though there is a solid hiking group on there, but from the looks of it there are only older men. I am considering asking a local shop to work part-time on weekends or as a fill in to meet new people (at a bookstore, art store, or gem/mineral shop). I'd love to hear other suggestions and I'll look into them locally. Thanks!













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