When meeting someone for the first time, it can often feel like we're clinging to our drink like a lifebuoy. We go through the motions of discussing where we grew up, our occupations, our favorite color...and so on. Personally, I've never chosen to date someone based on their preference for a specific color like terracotta. While these are details we may eventually learn about our partner, they hardly determine whether there'll be a second date or everlasting love.
For those who find it challenging to engage in small talk, does this mean they're destined to remain single forever? Not at all. Original Dating offers a plethora of alternative dating events for those seeking a different kind of dating experience. Sitting through numerous dates in a traditional setting might seem daunting, tedious, or exhausting for some. That's precisely why we're continuously developing innovative ways to date and meet new people.
After all, why do you think we're called ORIGINAL Dating?
From the very beginning, we've been pioneers in alternative dating events, launching one world-first after another. But before delving into our unconventional events, let's discuss the rationale behind the madness.
While one-on-one dating has its merits—it's focused, intimate, and clear in purpose—there's a caveat. It can often feel formal and limiting, inhibiting our ability to truly express ourselves and showcase our charm. Some individuals excel in these settings, while others struggle. Personally, I believe that there's more to people than meets the eye, but peeling back those layers, as they say, is easier said than done.
As the Business Development Director at Original Dating, it's my responsibility to devise new and captivating ways to meet people, crafting events that allow us to see beyond the surface. Everyone has a story, and what truly makes a person tick isn't necessarily revealed by their occupation. Two lawyers, teachers, or marketing managers may have vastly different personalities and interests. You'd likely learn more about someone by peeking into their fridge than by discussing their profession.
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