Dance Partner Search

Where can I meet people on Second Life?
I’ve been roaming around SL for months now and still haven’t found any set friends. I look around and see that everybody in SL has their own little group or are partnered up and married and are always Dancing together. I thinking about getting off SL but don’t really want to. Can anyone help me on this? I just want to know some good places where people like to talk and meet each other. I’ve searched but the places are always empty! Thanks.
Theres always people at welcome areas, if you just want to find populated places in general, try the search window, use key words for things you like. examples: Horses, guns, dancing, hangout.
Try to pick the ones that have the highest traffic, those are the most populated places.
Hope Schroeder Ice Dance Partner Search
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Anything Goes $12.98 TWO BROADWAY LUMINARIES ARE ABOARD AN OCEAN LINER LOOKING FOR A TALENTED LEADING LADY TO STAR IN THEIR NEW SHOW. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN TWO LOVELY LADIES SHOW UP FOR ONE PROMISED PART?… |
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Dance with the Dead $7.99 … |
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Danzon $24.99 This sensual exuberant work by the gifted Mexican director Maria Novaro tells the story of Julia (Maria Rojo) a 40-year-old telephone operator and single mother whose emotional life consists only of the danzon a weekly ballroom dance. When her dancing partner disappears Julia undertakes a grueling odyssey to locate him. More importantly this search sets her on an extraordinary inner voyage. “One o… |
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Shella (Compact Disc) $22.56 Vachss` seventh novel is the first that does not feature P.I. Burke. A shadowy assassin called `Ghost` gets out of prison and begins a bloody search for the topless dancer who was his partner in crime before she abondoned him at the time of his arrest. |
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Shella (Compact Disc) $18.8 Vachss` seventh novel is the first that does not feature P.I. Burke. A shadowy assassin called `Ghost` gets out of prison and begins a bloody search for the topless dancer who was his partner in crime before she abondoned him at the time of his arrest. |