Singles

People who are currently not in a relationship have all the opportunity in the world to expand their social network, meet new people, and just generally have fun. Singles have the power to date around and pursue opportunities for romance. If you are one of the many singles out there, then you have a lot of opportunities, and it's just up to you to make the most out of your “singlehood”. So how can singles get out there and enjoy? The answer is simple:

Balance things out.

Don’t pressure yourself to find love

Just because you’re not dating anyone doesn’t seem you have to. Singles should take full advantage of their freedom to explore the world even without a partner. Being single is also a good opportunity to plan for the future, so don’t hesitate to start saving your own money, finishing that degree, or learning that new language.

Work on yourself

Singles must also learn how to take time for themselves. Building up self esteem and a good reputation and image are also key factors in having a good single life. These things are also great foundations in entering the dating scene. With a balanced life and complete confidence, dating for singles should be a breeze.

Meet friends online

If you want to maximize your single-hood, then expand your social network at FriendsAndDating.co.uk. There’s no pressure. Just sign up, meet new people, and gain friends. You just might met someone special along the way.

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It was my job that introduced me to dating sites. Last year I received a promotion which meant that I had to move to good old Newcastle. Yes there were loads of new faces at work but I don’t like mixing business with pleasure and the thought of hanging around in clubs has never appealed to me. So I joined, put together an honest profile and waited to see if anyone was interested in friendship. I did not have to wait long, messages and winks came flooding in but one stood out.  Oliver seemed so sweet; he genuinely wanted to know all about me. After a few emails we arranged to talk and we have been ever since. He has been a great friend and I am pleased to say that we have now been on a few dates and the romance is flourishing.