Dating season is officially open. The gauntlet of Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Valentine's Day is past and it is time for singles to venture back out into the dating world for the 2010 Dating Season. What better way to get your feet wet this season, than by attending the Lucky 7 Speed Dating Event at the SEA Life Aquarium (http://www.sealifeus.com) in Carlsbad on Saturday, February 27.
Speed dating is a great way to get back into the spring dating scene. Speed dating is great for shy people, because they are forced to talk to people for a full seven minutes, but also for outgoing people because they get seven minutes of one on one, uninterrupted attention. It is also an adventure for every personality type in between.
Choose an age range
Speed dating is much more efficient than a night out at a bar or online dating for a few reasons. You are guaranteed to meet single people in your desired age range. Lucky 7 (http://www.lucky7match.com) divides it's singles into three groups: 25 to 35, 35 to 45, and 45 to 55. If you are a 35 year old guy that likes younger women or a 35 year old woman that likes older men, you get to pick the range that fits you.
Meet more people
Everyone is busy with work and with life in general. How many times do you go out to a bar or club and not meet a single person all night? Whether or not you actually end up on a date, you are guaranteed to meet a number of potential dates, which is more than can be said for a typical night out.
Face to face interaction
Speed dating has something that online dating cannot offer, face to face interaction. Seven minutes of face to face interaction tells you so much more than you could ever learn from seven emails.
This is also a chance to visit the SEA LIFE Aquarium after hours and gain free admission to enjoy on another day. This venue gives you automatic conversation starters. You can amaze your potential dates by knowing that the whale shark is the largest shark alive and that jellyfish are comprised of 95% water.
There is not much difference between humans and animals when it comes to mating, and in someways, animals do it better. Seventy percent of alligators mate for life, which is more than can be said for the divorce rate of humans. Animals are very romantic. Michael Buble has nothing on the croonings of a male humpback whale. And how romantic is it when the seahorse intertwines their tails as a sign they are ready to mate, way more hot than holding hands. So take a cue from nature and go out and find your 'sole' mate this Saturday at the Lucky 7 speed dating event at the SEA LIFE Aquarium.













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