RiA wrote:My suggestion is that if you see someone that seems interesting to you, that you shouldn't wait for them to approach you. If you wait, then your opportunity may disappear.
The couple you see, may be interested, and you won't know unless you try.
Exactly! I mean something might just fall in your lap but more often than not you have to be proactive and put yourself out there at least some. Early on during our first trip we unknowingly missed what now in hindsight were opportunities. I think part of it is that generally people are so respectful of other people's relationships, I think we were unintiontionally giving out the "we're just doing our thing vibe", so that's how people interacted with us, when in fact we just werent giving the right signals. I remember my wife looking at me on day 3 and saying "I feel like it's going on around us and we are just not seeing it" - which was totally the case. That was probably the first light bulb moment. Also meeting so many experienced couples, asking questions and learning from them was huge too.
In the end just meet people, have fun, don't be afraid to be honest and try not to make too much of a plan, seems like things always work out differently than you initially envision (this actually is part of the fun for us)