csuram3
csuram
csuram3

I'm glad you mentioned this. I was going to bring up UU if you hadn't. My partner and I just attended our first Sunday Universal Unitarian congregation and loved it. No dogma, just peace, love, and experience (wow, I sound like a flower child). Nobody was trying to force ideas into our heads. And to top it off, people

In my experience, Meetup has both. I'm living in a small city, so "20s and 30s happy hour group" means that anywhere from 8 to 15 people show up, whereas in a big city, I could definitely see a much bigger turnout. However, in my city there are also very specific groups like "Dance Lovers of xxx city", language

I am thrilled to hear that I'm not the only one who does that. I still think about awkward moments and phases in my life that people probably forgot long ago, maybe minutes after it happened, or that they may not even have noticed, and those memories shape my self-confidence. I'm glad I'm not the only one.

I'm a huge fan of Meetup, and I've only gone to 3 events. I moved to a new town a few months ago, work in a small company, and haven't met many people with whom I could see myself being "friends" (don't get me wrong, my coworkers are great, but most of them are in their 40's and have a family. I'm in my 20's and

Except for staying awake...