Discover the Purpose Driven Dating Life with Tailored Dating Services
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a spineless laid back bachelor, all too occupied by going solo like a spoil sport. I’d wager you have never read me blog on great dating and relationships. Go figure.
Datelessness is an avoidable foreign condition and completely neglected in my genetics. But, I’ll level with you, I had no choice but to escape from a 3-year cohabitation which meant a lot for us but truly carried on to nowhere. So somone might say its been ages since I dated someone new. I don’t have the great expectations for dating I once did.
I’m not used to being single. It’s a given that I won’t be reduced to lounge about, peacefully binging on Star Trek Enterprise reruns. The primary reason for this spell of weekend dating apathy? The people I know are settling down, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My go-getting college friend, Josh, who will never have dating lameness, sympathized because he is almost in a similar place. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. I can’t argue with mingling among new singles who share my passions. Surprise, I put myself on a plan and paid the membership fee to get started.
Here’s the deal, you wouldn’t complain about not having plans if ya haven’t even put yourself into the game. As our old baseball coach Jason Neelon often said with a smile, “You’ll never win a race you don’t run, Jeff.”
Sheer genius, right? However, the old man was right in a way nobody could understand. He meant well to everyone. The fantastic company offering matchmaking services in Dallas that I use could have overloaded the gipper’s mind.
At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I mingled with a few insightful and desirable singles that meet my expectations. I actually had a blast with some intelligently incredible singles. Went home following a sweet farewell, and as a plus, I grew some social networking connections for my company. I’m impressed.
Get out there. Can’t score if you don’t. Take it from me, believe in your own great expectations for your dating life.
Frankly,
Larry D.