The Practical Bachelor: Seek Purposeful Companionship
First, I’m not that desperately cheesball dude, comfortably satisfied by being without a date on a Friday night. I’d wager nobody have never read me blog about great dating and relationships. That’s just me for ya.
Boredom is an avoidable popular feeling and intentionally absent from my behavioral makeup. But I do have a tender heart. There’s no point avoiding it, I had no choice but to put the breaks on a worthwhile cohabitation which meant a lot for us but truly deadended for both of us. So somone would go on record saying it has been ages since I dated. I can’t find the great expectations I held years ago.
Living free and single isn’t bad. This much is certain, I can’t lounge about, faithfully binging on Lost episodes off the torrents. The number one cause of this spell of incidental dating lameness? We’re not in high school, and everyone else is boring.
My take-no-holds golf friend, Brandon, who will never have dating apathy, sympathized because he is now in the same boat. He introduced me to this Dallas dating service called Great Expectations. Not usually my thing, but I like chatting up delightful women around my age. Surprise, I bit the bullet and joined.
Be honest, ya can’t be disappointed by not having plans if ya haven’t tried to meet anyone. Like my old basketball coach Terry Smith told me grinning, “Fools lose before they try, shooter.”
I don’t know why he called me that. But, the man was right in a good old fashioned way. He meant well to everyone. The amazing Dallas matchmaking service I joined could have done a number on the old man’s noggin’.
At great expectations singles events I met a few accomplished and attractive women that hold my expectations. I truthfully had a good time with some intelligently remarkable people. The evening ended following a promising exchange of numbers, and even developed some political acquaintances for my job. I’m impressed.
Put yourself in the play. You won’t score if you don’t try. Listen to me and believe in your own great expectations for great dating.
Live It Up!
Keith

