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You like your friends, your friends like you, and they probably know some guys you'll find perfect. Spend time with your group of friends, and organize activities in which everyone invites other friends along. Ask your friends to set you up with guys they think you'll like. Be careful not to date someone one of your friends likes—check before you ask him out. To find someone perfect for you, attend events for things that you are passionate about. You'll meet people you have at least one thing in common with that way! Go to social spaces like gallery openings, poetry readings, concerts, protests, and religious gatherings. Make a point of talking to several new people at every gathering you attend. Don't just chat up the cuties—if you make friends, they'll introduce you to eligible men. You won't be able to tell if he's perfect for you right away, but do yourself a favor and see if he's a stable person before you start looking for perfection. Observe how he treats others. If he's nice to you, but very critical of others, he's probably also very critical of you when he's talking to others.   If he complains about his exes or other women, or refers to women as "crazy" or "hysterical," he's probably a terrible boyfriend. If he criticizes you, even if he balances it with compliments, he's trying to manipulate you. Listen to how he talks about himself. Does he brag a lot? Does he tell stories in which he's completely the hero or completely the victim? These are signs of instability. Watch out for "too good to be true." Ironically, if he seems perfect, he's probably manipulating your view of him. If he seems like a stable person, check to see if he's interested in you. He isn't perfect for you if he isn't attracted to you—you need to both see signs of compatibility.  Does he ask you questions? If he does, he's trying to learn about you. Look at his feet and hips. Are they pointed at you when you're talking? When you're in a group? These are unconscious signs that you're the one he's most interested in. If you think he's stable, exhibits the qualities you were looking for, and is attracted to you, ask him out. Some ways to ask him out include: asking him if wants to get a meal sometime, asking him if he'd like to take a walk and continue your conversation, or giving him your number and telling him to call you. You can also wait until he asks, but make sure to talk to him, smile at him, and flirt with him while you wait.
Check out your friends' friends. Get involved in activities you care about. Check for stability. Look for interest. Ask him out.