>>12765422Charity shops, pet shops, arts & crafts shops, anything that is slow paced and focused on specific interests. But avoid clothes, hair and beauty, supermarkets and food outlets. These are areas of vanity and high level of social interaction.
You want to find the girl who has chosen a quiet pace of life instead, where kindly mature people shop and she only has to deal with a dozen customers a day because she gets anxious. Try zoos, animal sanctuaries, farms, farm shops as well. She doesn't have to be autistic. But any young girl that has chosen to go against the norm is going to be more trad and based than the girl working in Tesco or Boots.
Look up local walking groups, knitting circles, anything like that. Avoid board game groups as they attract too many hipster leftie types. What's that website called
meetup.com? Good thing about that is you can check out the members profiles to get a feel of the group and spot any potential gfs.
Be wary of church groups. They've been infected.