| Where do you meet young (early to mid 20's), ambitious professional women from elite colleges, other than alumni meet ups or work? It seems there is an abundance of gold diggers but not potentials with similar background. |
| I hope you are joking... |
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Rec sports leagues, e.g. dodgeball
Interest groups Volunteering, e.g. Rock Creek Conservancy Houses of worship Mutual friends Online (yes, it can work) Young professionals associations Membership organizations Just some places where I met high-quality young men. Met and married husband after meeting through mutual friends. I found D.C. dating challenging. Many closeted gay men and too many commitment-phobic players. That was 2000, though, and things have definitely changed. Good luck out there |
| Wait until bschool and then marry one of your classmates |
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Are you poc? |
Are you a lesbian? |
| Church. |
| Work. But you have to be at the same level. |
| On Tinder |
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According to my twenty five years old son, the best place to meet young and good looking professional women:
1- Whole Food; Healthy, and good looking professional women tend to shop there, 2- Equinox Gym: The gym membership is around $250/month here in Virginia. You will see high quality young professional women at Equinox gym, 3- Volunteer soup kitchen: Young professional women like to do community service such as serving meals to the less fortunate, 4- Sports league such as tennis or golf leagues. There are many of them in Virginia. My son joined the golf league and one of his playing partners introduced his daughter, who is an IP lawyer, to him, |
| Straight men a sports bar |
| Try a restaurant that has a some sort of business women’s special. My two friends are business women. From LA. They tell me some places have, like, a lunch special. For business women. |
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Whole Foods
Orange Theory Healthy juice/smoothie cafes Think: where a young woman with a good income and cares about health would go. |
I used equinox on and off for 7 years. The typical men there are gay, with perfect physique and never bat an eye at the women. That’s the appeal of the gym: do your own thing and leave. Later on I did personal training with a boutique gym, some annoying straight bro would always invite themselves to correct my form, I didn’t last long there. |