It is absolutely amazing the wild extremes in the "reviews" posted here and in other places. I'm a single man living in San Francisco and a member of Table for Six since Fefuray of '08. So it's been nearly a year into the two year membership.
I've worked with the same great service personnel the entire time in three locations.. The service has been friendly, pretty efficient and the staff I got to know at events are fun and versatile.
I can't remeber what exactly was promised me, but the contract lists out the kinds and number of events or dinners and dates I'd get.
I'm pretty pleased with the experience because I 'm meeting some very interesting, suprising people.That's striking to me and pretty much level one of the experience because I don't talk to 95% of the people in my tennis club and no one at my gym.
The dinners I've gone to are unique experiences. I really wanted to have fun, be outgoing and contribute without taking over. But I didn't go with my checklist of: tall blonde with grad school, consulting career, tennis player, wine lover, mixed martial arts afficionada.no (just tall blonde wine lover) ..This, especially after the first dinner where I was seated and introduced to a woman who after three minutes had determined that I had not made her short list for the evening. Was I too short, my clothes not expensive enough, too ethnic,what?
I certainly felt that any more time spent on me was a waste of her time.I had effectively been eliminated. I was transparent She nearly excluded herself from any conversation with me and nearly the rest of the group which had a pretty good time nevertheless.
After that first dinner group I continued to follow my plan. I have met great and beautiful women of all kinds, heard fascinating and silly stories and had fun,made some good, new friends, been enchanted by the type of woman I had never expected tobe attracted to.
I gave myself a chance to give others a chance. Its all chance anyway.
Pros: Lots of members, activities,
Cons: Some of the members
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