On the Level, Make the Move and Experience Compatibility
Monday, June 15th, 2009Don’t get me wrong, I’m not that desperately laid back single man, traditionally occupied by sitting at home without a date like a spoil sport. I’d bet you haven’t heard me ramble on great dating and relationships. Go figure.
Idleness is a fixable foreign condition and totally never written into my behavioral makeup. But, There’s no point avoiding it, I definitely needed to escape from a worthwhile cohabitation which meant a lot for us but essentially carried on to nowhere. So somone could go on record saying it may have been ages since I dated. I can’t find the great expectations that came naturally before.
Being single is new and free. This much is certain, I won’t be reduced to stay in peacefully watching Two and a Half Men reruns. The real cause of this spell of fresh break-up dating lameness? My coworkers are stiffs, and everyone else is boring.
My go-getting golf buddy, Brandon, who has never had dating loneliness, told me he’s almost in the same boat. He joinedGreat Expectations Dallas. Of course, I take to introductions with attractive chicas around my age. So I put myself on a plan and signed up.
Be honest, ya can’t be disappointed due to not having plans when ya haven’t tried to meet anyone. As our mentor and basketball coach Chris Neelon snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “If you don’t run you can’t score, shooter.”
So he was divorced 4 times. Regardles, the man was a source of truth in a good old fashioned way. He always made us laugh. This care-free series of Dallas singles events I just went to might’ve blown coach’s mind.
Through great expectations I met a few quality and desirable singles that meet my interest. I actually had a blast with dozens of terrific remarkable singles. Went home with a sweet farewell, in addition to the fact that I developed some social networking connections for my career. Very cool.
Take action. Can’t go wrong if you don’t try. Don’t sell yourself short, you might as well have great expectations for life’s sake.
Sincerely,
Josiah