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How do you find a man if you work among women and children? Sue Hubberstey offers some advice It may make a nanny's heart sink to read the research estimate that nearly half the population now meet their future partners at work. Chance would be a fine thing of that happening to you. Of course, all it means is that, like the remaining half of the population, you will have to find other ways and means of meeting the opposite sex.

It may make a nanny's heart sink to read the research estimate that nearly half the population now meet their future partners at work. Chance would be a fine thing of that happening to you. Of course, all it means is that, like the remaining half of the population, you will have to find other ways and means of meeting the opposite sex.

It's true that relationships often begin with random encounters and you never know what may be just around the corner. But if you want to give fate a little help, here's how.

First, stop sulking in your bedroom, feeling sorry for yourself if everyone you know is paired off. The sad fact is that if you spend your time simply hanging around waiting for someone to ask you out, it probably won't happen. You need to be out there, getting involved in activities and interests - so not only will you not look too desperate, but you will also be a much more interesting person.

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