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Goodbye to online dating in Noosa

Imagine arriving at a world-class wine bar right here in Noosa, for beautiful night out with friends and catching the eye of another. Now imagine that the room is filled with eligible and genuine singles who are also looking for a relationship. Local introduction agent F2F are hosting another exclusive evening in Sunshine Beach to balance to frustration and disconnection of the online dating scene. No more scanning the room for possibilities or endless online messaging with people who end up being in-compatible with you. Just a room of potential partners in your age group ready to meet you and enjoy a great evening out.

The next one will be held for ages 37-47 at the uber-classy Embassy XO Private Wine Bar and is strictly a ticketed event for members (membership is free!) so you can be assured, everyone in the room is genuine about love.

Impersonal dating is over. People have become too busy to wade through the same online lists. There are hundreds of singles in our region and these evenings provide the perfect opportunities to meet a bunch of them in one hit.

These days, we interact differently. We don’t approach each other in public anymore and we are all so busy, there’s barely any time left to get out and meet potential mates.

$69 per person gets you a couple of drinks and some XO canapes and a special evening to mingle with singles. 15 September 7-9pm is the date, so grab a wing-person who is looking for love and cut to the chase! Find them on Facebook and join to keep up with all the up coming singles events. There are plenty of tips and advice for those embarking on the journey of love and dating. The next on e will be for ages 47-57. Get tickets at www.f2fintroductions.com fast as there are only 30 available for this one.

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