When It Comes To The Best States For Dating, South Carolina Is The Absolute Worst
As a single girl, I’m more than qualified to say it- dating today sucks. It’s horrible. I’m constantly looking for a way to find a guy that’s not a complete creep. And that’s much easier said than done. I don’t know how it is in other places, but it has to be better right? So when I was sent this data by BetCarolina about the best states for dating, I was interested to say the least. Are you like me? Have you ever wondered how easy it is to date in your state compared to others? If you’re in North Carolina it’s not good, but it’s not terrible either. NC ranked 30th in this study. The Palmetto State, however, ranked downright terribly. When it comes to the best states for dating, South Carolina was pretty much the worst.
SC came in 49th out of 51 (DC was counted as well). The only states that were worse? Kentucky and Nevada. Good to know that I won’t be moving their anytime soon. Where did this date come from? Using data from Google Trends, Statista, and Forbes Business, BetCarolina.com created a weighted ranking by which to rate the states for dating. From there BetCarolina.com used Statisa to find the percentage of single-person households in each state. Then they used Google Trends for the average search volumes of inquiries like “date ideas,” “first date activities near me,” and “florists near me” by state, and Forbes Business for data on the average annual income for a single person in each state to create a Dating Index.
The dating score for South Carolina came in at a 12.67. In contrast to that, the best state for dating was actually not a state, it was Washington DC, with a score of 48.33. So I guess in conclusion I should stay in NC and not cross the border to try to find the perfect man. You can read the full study and results from BetCarolina here.
Avoid These First Date Fails: 14 Worst Places to Go
First dates can be thrilling, nerve-wracking, and full of potential. They offer the chance to make a lasting connection with someone new. However, as many of us have experienced, not all first dates go as smoothly as planned. Some can quickly spiral into unforgettable disasters, leaving us with stories to share and laugh about later.
Many factors can make or break a first date, such as a lack of chemistry or a catfish moment. The location of a first date can make all the difference. Some settings set the stage for romance and connection. Others are like stepping into a catastrophe.
Imagine being all dressed up, excited to meet your date for the first time, and then you find yourself in the middle of a crowded and noisy sports bar. The blaring televisions and raucous cheers make it impossible to hear each other. Alternatively, you might find yourself at a fast-food joint, where the aroma of greasy fries and the glaring fluorescent lights kill any possibility of romance.
Choosing the wrong place for a first date can turn what should be an exciting experience into an awkward or uncomfortable affair. However, it’s worth noting that there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the perfect location for a first date. The key is communication and understanding each other’s preferences.
Avoid these first-date fails.
Instead of opting for crowded or distracting venues, consider locations that foster genuine conversation and allow you to get to know each other in a relaxed setting. Cozy coffee shops, serene parks, or intimate restaurants are often better choices. Ultimately, the best first date location aligns with both of your interests and allows you to focus on what truly matters. And what matters is the potential for a meaningful connection with someone special.
Before you venture into the world of first dates, it’s good to know some spots that might not be the best choices. Here’s a list of places that could turn your first date into a bit of a disaster.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.