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Megan's Dating Tip: Be happy. Don't let dating stress you out or define you. Enjoy the process and the journey, not just the destination. Remember that dating is supposed to be fun and rewarding, not a chore or a competition.
Hey! It’s wild you ask. Just this morning I was sitting in traffic on the 405, latte in hand, thinking about what a completely crazy, beautiful, and sometimes maddening place this is to be single. LA… what can I say? It’s not just a city; it’s a million different cities all mashed into one. You’ve got the beachy, laid-back vibe on the Westside, the hipster energy on the Eastside, the ambition of Hollywood, and the hustle of Downtown. As a single woman here, you learn to be the main character in your own movie, because, well, everyone else is too.
Living here means you get really comfortable with yourself. You date your car, for sure. You have your go-to hiking trails, your favorite coffee shop where the barista knows your order, and that one stretch of PCH that always makes you feel like you’re in a music video. It's a city of dreamers, and that can be incredibly inspiring. It can also mean a lot of people are more focused on their careers than on finding a real connection. You learn to spot the difference pretty quickly.
But you asked about meeting guys. Girl, if I had a dollar for every time my friends and I have had this conversation… Let’s be real, the apps are a thing here, but they can be exhausting. If you want to meet someone in the wild, you have to be strategic. The whole "I'll just bump into the love of my life at the grocery store" can happen, especially at Erewhon on a Sunday afternoon, but it’s more about putting yourself in the right places.
Where to Meet Mr. Right (or Mr. Right Now)
Forget trying to have a meaningful conversation in a loud, dark club in Hollywood. That’s for tourists. The real spots are where people are doing things they genuinely enjoy.
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The Westside Scene: I'm talking about the places where people are active and enjoying the California sun. Think volleyball games at Will Rogers State Beach on a Saturday morning or taking your dog (or borrowing a friend's!) to the dog park in Santa Monica. There's a built-in conversation starter right there. Also, the casual patios at places like The Bungalow in Santa Monica have a great, relaxed vibe where it doesn't feel weird to strike up a conversation.
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For the Active Guy: Hiking is basically the official sport of Los Angeles. Runyon Canyon is the classic scene-and-be-seen trail, but for a slightly more down-to-earth crowd, the trails in Griffith Park or the more challenging ones in Malibu are gold. You’re both sweaty, you’re both focused on not tripping over a rock—it’s a great equalizer.
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The Eastside Vibe: If you're more into the creative, artsy type, the Eastside is your spot. Think coffee shops in Silver Lake or Los Feliz where everyone is "writing a screenplay." A personal favorite is the Silver Lake Farmers Market. You can bond over organic produce and artisanal cheese. Also, places with a bit of an activity, like a trivia night at a brewery in the Arts District, are fantastic. It's low-pressure and a fun way to see how someone's mind works.
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A Little More Unexpected: Don't sleep on volunteer opportunities. Whether it's a beach cleanup with Heal the Bay or helping out at a local animal shelter, you're guaranteed to meet people who are passionate and kind. Plus, it feels good to give back to this city that gives us so much.
More Than Just Hollywood: My Favorite Landmarks
When people think of LA landmarks, they immediately go to the Hollywood Walk of Fame or Rodeo Drive. And sure, they’re iconic. But the real LA, the one you fall in love with, is in the other spots.
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Griffith Observatory: This is probably my favorite place in the entire city. Yes, it's famous, but for a good reason. The views of the city from up there, stretching from downtown to the ocean, are just breathtaking, especially at sunset. It makes you feel small in the best way possible and puts everything into perspective. Plus, the planetarium shows are a perfect date night spot.
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The Getty Center: It’s this stunning complex of white travertine and glass that sits high on a hill overlooking the city. It's not just an art museum; it's an experience. I love spending an afternoon wandering through the gardens, looking at the art, and just soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. It feels a world away from the chaos below.
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The Venice Canals: Tucked away from the craziness of the Venice Beach boardwalk are these beautiful, serene canals. It feels like you’ve been transported to a different country. It’s the perfect place for a long walk, and it shows a softer, more romantic side of the city that a lot of people miss.
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Bradbury Building: This is a true hidden gem in Downtown LA. From the outside, it looks like a regular old building, but you step inside and you're in this gorgeous, light-filled Victorian court with ornate ironwork and open cage elevators. It's been in a ton of movies, most famously Blade Runner, and it has this timeless, almost magical feel.
So yeah, that's LA from my perspective. It's a city that demands a lot from you, but it gives so much back in return. It's a place where you can be anyone you want to be, and if you're open to it, you can find your tribe... and maybe, just maybe, your person too. You just have to know where to look.