Weekend Plans: Dating Services that Thoughtfully Fulfill Their Promise
I’m not that desperately gullible dude, traditionally accustomed to sitting at home alone on a Friday night. I’d wager people probably never seen me blog about great dating and compatibility. Not a fan of the drama.
Dependence is an avoidable human characteristic and completely missing from my values. But, There’s no point avoiding it, I was forced to squelch a special cohabitation and I felt a great deal for but just would never last. Therefore one would say it may have been years since I dated someone new. I don’t have the great expectations that came naturally before.
Living free and single isn’t bad. I know one thing, I refuse to stay in undisturbed, watching Jack Bauer (from 24) on my big screen. The real factor behind this case of occasional dating lameness? The people I know are settling down, and everyone else is boring.
My former hunting pal, Tim, who has never had dating loneliness, informed me he’s almost in a similar place. He joinedGreat Expectations Dallas. A bit out of character, but I enjoy getting to know attractive gals who share my passions. Go figure, I bit the bullet and joined.
I told myself, ya can’t feel down about being alone if you haven’t even put yourself into the game. As my senior year soccer coach Chris Jennings told me with a smile, “If you don’t run you can’t score, Jeff.”
So he was divorced 4 times. Even so, the old guy was right in a round about way. He was likable in all ways. This care-free company offering matchmaking services in Dallas that I use might’ve blown coach’s noggin’.
At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I met a ton of insightful and attractive singles that catch my eye. I truthfully had a carefree night with dozens of intelligently noteworthy singles. Went home with a promising exchange of numbers, in addition to the fact that I developed some social networking relationships for work. Score.
Get out there. You won’t be happy if you don’t. Don’t sell yourself short, at least have great expectations for life’s sake.
Frankly,
Caleb
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