quirky - no. I'm not quirky nor do I try to be. outdoorsy - yes. I climb, hike, bike, getting into birdwatching - I would love to move west but my job and career keeps me here. Attempting to garden. very into environmental issues, but usually that's by writing a check (though i do try to walk and cycle as much as possible and not use the AC unless absolutely necessary).
not into material things for the most part. I don't think it is about being more interesting - i'm pretty happy with how I am, I just want to explore dating someone who isn't high strung, has a much more relaxed happy-go-lucky vibe, isn't a worrywart - i've met three women like this out west (one in santa cruz, one in santa fe, and one more in another small mountain west town) and I fell hard for them at different parts of my life so I think it seems i've always been into this type but since I grew up in the north east and my circles never crossed paths in a sustained way with enough frequency for me to find someone like that here. I fully get that most women like this might not want anything to do with me. That's cool. But dating is a numbers game so if i don't actively put myself out there for these women, I won't ever know. |
There's plenty of ugly chicks here, just not hippie ones.
I kid, I kid. The hippies probably date black men.
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I am the kind of woman you describe and am looking for a like minded man... I am stuck here until my kids leave home so I have to work full time in a career I loathe so I can afford to live inside the beltway in Montgomery County. I've been dating for a few years and have met a few successful laid back men who don't have anything left to prove... but it's hard.... I travel out west frequently and find the men to be much more laid back with similar values... once my kids leave home I'll move out west pay cash for a house and live happily ever after with people who wake up grateful for life and who don't judge..
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Okay, here are my ideas for you:
(1) independently owned coffee-shops (not Starbucks); (2) someone in academia (most likely liberal arts, but sciences, too); (3) urban garden / community garden; (4) meet-up group focusing on biking / hiking / trail running / gardening; (5) someone who works at a library; (6) live bands /concerts (focusing on more independent music and/or Grateful-Dead inspired); (7) Whole Foods or independently-owned Whole Foods-ish type store or food co-op |
And you said you are not quirky and don't try to be. Are you at least funny? It helps to be quirky and funny. |
| I believe you need to go to your sophomore year of college. |
| OP try hanging out with the Roller Derby crowd, tons of local leagues in the area with ladies who fit your description. |
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There's a gathering of 1000 Goddesses (10000?) on he Mall in a couple weeks. Should be packed with that type. There's a FB group.
Hula hoop class. |
| I think someone just working a couple of odd jobs in their late 20's/30's is more likely to have addiction issues -- not just sayin' mj. |
| DCUM. you mostly sound like head in the sand hippies lets all hold hands in a circle and chant. |
| In person though, go to some protests or a food co-op. |
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farmers markets
yoga studios (but not the yuppie ones like Down Dog Yoga) Adams Morgan restaurants/bars on 11th St |
| near U street? |
| old town greenbelt. also at any quaker meeting |
No no no no no no no. Us free-spirit-havin', tofu munching, Glut shopping Mt. Rainier ladies don't want to meet this guy. |