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This is why you have to be very careful on a golf course:





Ok I need to add a suggestion here, but PLEASE no freakouts from PETA types-
A lot of financially secure men hunt and fish. In some parts of the world it's part of life (for example, my dad hunted to put food on the table.)
One of my favorite boyfriends was big into elk hunting. He would honestly take as much time off of work as he could afford to go hunt elk. It was partially the wood-land experience he enjoyed, and also obviously he would be happy to bag an elk.
Fishing is easier to get into as a hobby. I myself caught fish as a derpy little kid with a crappy kid's fishing rod.
Just some suggestions. You have to go out and mix a bit to meet new people.



Oh that's a brilliant one.
I wouldn't worry about PETA types. They are crazy hypocrites who think animals are better off dead, but only when they are doing the killing.
https://www.nathanwinograd.com/petas...es-in-houston/
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I think museums are a great place to find men who are both cultured and have money to spend. I've worked at two fine arts museums that also housed symphonies, ballet's, plays etc. I was very young and didn't have the skillset that I do now, but there was a lot of potential. At the time I didn't know what to do with those leads. I got free tickets to all the events but I messed it up when I'd bring whatever fuckboy I was talking to at the time.
Tech conventions are great too, so is gaming. These are expensive hobbies. If you live in a major city with a convention center, checkout the calendar. Orlando has one of the biggest convention centers in the country and you can plan an entire trip around those events. Landscaping, Aquascaping to Software Engineers etc, just look at the calendar and take your pick.





One I learned by accident a day or two ago :
Downtown / Business areas are hopping 5:30 / 6 p.m. ish
Think of places where men are walking home from high rise buildings from their work day .
In fact ..... I plan to be out again around that time very soon after spotting a couple wonderful prospects.





This is so true! I sometimes walk past bars (A great example is whiskey park just below central park) on nice days when I walk home, and you always feel like such a tool in those large exposed "scene" bars if you're alone. So it gets you thinking, need a show stopper to make a good entrance....
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^ I feel like it's such easy conversation too about 5:30 - 6 p.m.
It's as easy as just mentioning happy about being done with the work day ect.
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