Atlanta’s singles scene can be as diverse and sprawling (and frustrating) as the city itself. But in our November 2009 issue, we’ve made finding your match as easy as one plus one. Here's a sneak peek at what's inside our nineteen-page guide.
After the Final Rose
When most of us go through bad dates, hot-tub dalliances, and painful breakups, it’s usually only in front of our now-insignificant other, not an audience of millions (and usually doesn’t involve use of a lascivious “fantasy suite,” either). The same can’t be said for the love life of DeAnna Pappas, a confident, likeable Newnan resident who rose to reality TV sweetheart as a contestant on ABC’s The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Where to Meet Your Match
Looking for love? The insiders scoop on bars, clubs, events, networking groups, ministries, and other sure bets for singles.
Match Points
My name is Meg, and I’m your perennially single friend. You know, the
one who helped you move, threw an epic bachelorette party for you, and
went to a company cookout with your cousin Brad after his date dumped
him (you still owe me big for that). But I’m thirty-one now, and my
dating history (Brad included) has been a bit pathetic. So I turned to
two local dating experts.
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ONLINE ONLY More from Meg's dating diary
Target Practice
A local lady-hunter divulges his strategies.
Born to Be Free
An unattached Atlantan defends her single status.
True Tales from the Dating Front
“I once met a guy when I accidentally walked into the men’s bathroom at the Atlanta airport. I realized I was in the wrong place, turned bright red, and attempted to speed out of there! Instead, I slammed right into a guy who was on a flight from New York. He bought me dinner and we kept in touch for a while whenever he was in town. Then I realized he was married.”
Read more real-life dating stories and responses to our singles survey
I Want a Sugar Daddy
Confessions of an unabashed gold digger.
Hoochie Koo!
In the swinging seventies, no place swung like Riverbend—Atlanta’s most notorious singles complex. Neal Boortz, Harmon Wages, and others look back.
Preview Charles Bethea's oral history
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