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Speed Dating In London

The traditional view of speed dating is name tags and buzzers in a local bar with a few awkward minutes sitting opposite stranger upon stranger. Maybe this reputation has formed because a speeddating London event can result in nobody finding a potential partner. Which is the whole point of speed dating in London - a busy and lively city with four million singles; surely you can find a love match?

Speed dating in London is something that makes sense to those looking to find love as it seems a quick and convenient way to find someone. This is particularly true if it is themed night to include a particular hobby or interest you may already share with others attending. Unfortunately, you don't know who'll be at the London speed dating event until you turn up.

Lovestruck, however, lets you choose the type of person you are looking to meet and enables you arrange a simple coffeedate, lunchdate or after-work drink. So it's longer than a 3-minute speed date but much shorter than a potentially gruelling 3-hour evening date! Don't forget – a simple lunch date in a local bar around the corner from your work could be the start of your life with a special someone.

The other time-saving device Lovestruck has developed is a mobile dating app for iPhone and Android which shows you people in the local area who fit your search criteria. You can break the ice with a quick wink, then arrange to go for a date after work. The date in London would seem natural and spontaneous but at the same time you'd have had the ability to gauge a little bit about them by viewing their profile.

Lovestruck is revolutionising speed dating in London, so there is no excuse for not meeting professional singles in London any more.