| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 10/13/2007 10:16:10 PM |
Seriously, where do they go. This question isn't just for men. Ladies, what places have you gone where you have found that there are a lot of single men.
We don't Live in Toronto.. To Expensive.. Lower cost of living outside = more money to spend on a woman.. lolol....
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 10/28/2008 8:00:40 PM | i know old post... hopefully the op found more a suitable match after 1 year. it's been everyone's experience - don't go searching for it, when the time is right that when it will find you when you at least expect it.
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 10/29/2008 2:44:37 PM | We are here.
We are everywhere. I posted on this topic awhile ago and I see that the whining hasn't stopped. Once again women lamenting that there aren't any single men in Toronto. I'm not going ot talk about the quality of men because apparently it doesn't matter. Women can't seem to find single men anywhere!!! So instead I am giving you women a list of places where men congregate and where they don't.
First I will give you some places where men congregate that you can go see for yourself. Yes, there are taken men there as well, but plenty of single guys too:
1. Bass Pro Shops or other tackle shops in and around the city. There are few women who venture into these places unless they are accompanying a man.
2. Golf Dome/Driving Range/Golf Courses. TONS of men there. Can't say if they are all single but I would bet a good proportion of them are.
3. Strip clubs. Now, before you yell at me or shake your head at me or call me a pervert, you wanted to know where single men congregate and many congregate at the "Canadian Ballet".
4. Nightclubs or Bars. Whoever says they go to nightclubs and all they see are women I must ask them, WHERE ARE THESE CLUBS AND HOW SOON CAN I GET THERE???? Bars and nightclubs downtown (Easy on the 5th, This is London, Tonic, Madd Bar, Montana's downtown, On the Curve, Blue Suede Sues, Element's in Kitchener, The C Lounge, Bohemian Supper Club, Menage, Pallazo, Sugar Daddy's) and a host of other places in and around the city are inundated with single men!!! They are there and there are plenty of them.
5. Sports Events. Blue Jay, Leaf, Raptor, Argo games are full of men.
6. Electronics stores or Big Box Stores. Men like their elecgtronics and they also like to build things. A lot of them do anyhow. Single Men go there in DROVES.
7. Grocery Shopping. Men need to eat and many men who are on their own cook for themselves too. What a bonus!!! You can check them out and check out what their eating habits are like all in one!!!
8. Lakeshore Walking Path, Beaches or West of Queens Quay. Lots of men riding bikes, rollerblading, jogging, and taking their dogs out for walks down there ladies.
Now, where the men AREN'T:
1. At the mall. Not happening unless they work there or they are there to buy a gift for a friend or lover. Men do go buy clothes, but most men don't stick around in a mall long enough to get noticed.
2. Museums or Art Gallery's. Men take dates to these kinds of places. Not a place to up your chances of meeting someone.
3. Chapters or Big Box Book Stores. Usually for taken men and their lovers to go peruse books. Not to say there aren't single men that go there, but there is less likelihood they are single and will hang around long enough to find a way to meet them.
4. Church or Religious Temple. Not happening. Men are frightened of goin to these places single and alone because for a number of reasons. If the church they belong to was inherited from their parents, they won't go because of fear of being set up with the nice church girl. The image of picking someone up at church or temple is not appealing to men. Those who do go to church to pick up women, well, they might not be the kind of guy you want to end up with.
5. Starbucks. Nope. No way. Men don't hang out at pu pu places like this for coffee or latte or mocha frappa dappa chino's to talk about their long days and latest fashions lmao. Not straight men anyhow.
There. If you can't find them at those places, then look just on the outskirts of the city and in the alleyways and dark corners of the streets. We are out there. Marauding in wild packs laying pillage to the land!!! | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/13/2009 9:09:50 AM | minako79 is right there is a lot of guys and girls that go to festivals with different groups. you can use meetup.com or meetin.com and some other online groups to meet new people. Lots of single guys and girls on meetup.com i think.
some of the outdoor adventure groups are good for meeting people as well. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/13/2009 9:13:03 AM | hey everyone, I started a thread last week called Women's Toronto Poker Class. Poker has really exploded in the last 5 years or so and is about 99% guys. There are quite a few pubs in TO hosting poker nights but again it's about 99% guys. A friend and I are hoping to get more women involved as poker is a great way to socialize. Unfortunately many women we talk to seem a bit intimidated to learn the game, which we find surprising, since poker is actually a simple game to learn. Plus, women should have a natural advantage in spotting the bluffs ;> | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/13/2009 3:54:13 PM | | Wish that were true ... I'm thinking of moving to the Yukon or NWT. Apparently that's where all the single men are. My town, an hour outside of Toronto. has a very high percentage of women over men. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/14/2009 1:07:01 PM | | I agree, meetup.com is a great way to meet other single people. It feels more natural when in a social atmosphere with a group of people there for the same planned reason. I have a friend who is living in the Yukon with her sister for a few months, she says that yes there are a lot of single guys, but most of them drink a lot too. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/14/2009 6:41:43 PM |
I have a friend who is living in the Yukon with her sister for a few months, she says that yes there are a lot of single guys, but most of them drink a lot too. lol, when bars are the only places to frequent and there's absolute nothing to do there. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/17/2009 8:28:26 AM | | We single men are right there in front of you. What we see is bunches of women all circling the wagons, protecting each other and making it hard to find one in the group to talk to. Then we don't know if we should try harder (because that's what you want), or whether we should forget it and move on to someone else. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/21/2009 7:50:05 AM | I'm single, sick of bars, almost fed up with booze, I like timmies coffee and playing paintball, at 42 I'm the oldest guy on my team. It's almost as exhilarating playing paintball, as it is making love ! lol Anyways you won't find me in Toronto, unless I'm at a paintball playing facility, or am working security at Fandom Conventions. Good luck finding a guy for you to bond with !!
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/21/2009 3:38:29 PM | It's kind of ridiculous to ask this question on a forum linked to a dating website where the women outnumber the men by a factor of probably 4:1.
If you're talking about guys between 20 and 30, a lot of them will be ... well, on the internet. This is the 'internet' generation, and it isnt just the social pariahs that spend a lot of time online.
It doesnt mean they dont have lives outside the internet, but when friends and I do go out - it's to do something in specific, not to linger around trying to be seen. | |
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| Okay...Where are all the single men in Toronto Hiding? Posted: 9/25/2009 3:36:12 PM | | A lot of people made the mistake of assuming that the OP was correct in stating that women outnumber men in Toronto, when in reality, the gender ratio is almost 1-1 up until age 65. Then it skews wildly in favour of women according to stats canada - see for yourself via the city of toronto's website. | |
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