A Girl’s Gotta Do . . .
By
Alissa Faden
Published Sunday, April 01, 2007
Tamera Lawrence of Northwest and Kristin Moore of Alexandria had tried everything to meet guys: Salon, Match.com, eHarmony, even speed dating.
They had a pact that would encourage outgoing behavior: Each time one of them approached a guy to strike up a conversation, the other would give her a dollar.
Moore says the local guys in bars didn’t know how to react to her forwardness; those most receptive were out-of-towners.
To try a more direct approach, Lawrence and Moore, who work as graphic designers by day, whipped up sample T-shirts emblazoned with such phrases as single and just ask me (out), which elicited enough attention that they knew their idea was a winner.
SingleTease (singletease.com) launched on March 1 with a party at Helix Lounge. The first round of T-shirts includes boy scouting (are you prepared?) and support your local library (check me out).
So far the T-shirts are just for females, but Lawrence and Moore hope that both men and women on the prowl will benefit from the wearable conversation starters.
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