Where to meet new potential friends?

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  1. Gakthoil's Avatar
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    Where to meet new potential friends?
    Do any of you know any sites where people in the UK do meet-ups for our age (16-19) group or something?
  2. Damask-'s Avatar
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    Re: Where to meet new potential friends?
    Tumblr do meetups all over the world. Ages vary but the last one I went to, the average age was around 17/18.
  3. Kerr Avon's Avatar
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    Re: Where to meet new potential friends?
    (Original post by Damask-)
    Tumblr do meetups all over the world. Ages vary but the last one I went to, the average age was around 17/18.
    :adore: Thanks, I had no idea this was around!:jumphug:
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    Re: Where to meet new potential friends?
    Join some local clubs or something, with like people who have a similar hobby to yours.
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    Re: Where to meet new potential friends?
    Yes, join your local pottery evening class. Have a nice time with all the old women/divorcees.

    CLUBZ
    Last edited by Ham22; 30-06-2012 at 14:57.
  6. Gakthoil's Avatar
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    Re: Where to meet new potential friends?
    (Original post by Kerr Avon)
    :adore: Thanks, I had no idea this was around!:jumphug:
    I went to one yesterday and made some new friends, although it's a bitch as they're bound to live about 10 miles away from yourself, if not more.
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