Redetotry wrote: I keep reading how people are so friendly that you meet but I didn't find that to be so, maybe because then not many women were traveling alone and the couples were definitely not open to bring friendly to a single woman. I did not have a dog with me for the first time ...........
I have not shared your experience regarding couples not open to a single woman. As a youngster, I was very shy. At some point in my teenage years, I read an article for shy teens extorting us to stop thinking only of ourselves and to make the other person feel at ease (cause they might be shy too). I am still not overly outgoing, but I have found that advice to be good. I frequently go places alone - concerts, restaurants, etc. I never hesitate to initiate or respond to people and have found couples very receptive, as a rule. I do have friends who would NEVER go to a restaurant alone. They feel uncomfortable. Although I generally do not like to call attention to myself, I have also gotten on a stage with a band at a club and played the drums on a dare, was selected from the audience to lead everyone in a risque song in the Keys. Getting out of your comfort zone can be exhilarating and fun. If no one gets hurt in the process, you realize that most of the time, you take yourself too seriously.
Having a dog is definitely an ice breaker. Just this morning I sat down for breakfast at a cafe next to a giant German Shepard. This dog looked like a small pony! You better believe that I chatted with the couple at that table. I was astounded at the size of their dog. They were tickled that I was so interested.
That said, some people do prefer to be in a crowd. I seek solitude, even when married, I always needed my "alone time". But when I am feeling a little too "alone", I just call a friend or go someplace to be around other people. Hopefully, you will be able to find the right situation for you.