The New Single’s Introduction to Companionship
I’m not a mass-produced eligible guy, all too satisfied by going without a date every weekend. I’d bet you have never heard me blog about great dating and compatibility. No surprise.
Idleness is a fixable human characteristic and intentionally ripped out of my man programming (man-gramming?). However, Here’s the situation, I was forced to squelch a special fling and I felt a great deal for but essentially would never last. Therefore you might tell ya its been a few years since I dated someone new. I’m missing the optimism of dating thru great expectations I held years ago.
I’m not used to being single. This much is certain, I don’t know how to stay in peacefully devowering Two and a Half Men on DVD. The number one cause of this spell of incidental dating lameness? My coworkers are stiffs, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My former golf pal, Andrew, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating loneliness, sympathized because he is almost in a similar place. He showed me these Great Expectations Reviews. Of course, I like mingling among attractive women with similar interests. So I decided to make a change and I’m now a satisfied member.
Keep it real, there ain’t room to complain due to going dateless when ya haven’t tried to meet anyone. Like my college basketball coach Jason Neelon often said when his wife wasn’t looking, “You’ll never win a race you don’t run, Jeff.”
Sheer genius, right? But, the old man was on the money in a round about way. He always made us laugh. This fun Dallas matchmaking service I joined could have overloaded the gipper’s noggin’.
At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I breezily chatted with a ton of insightful and attractive singles that meet my interest. I actually had a carefree night with dozens of intelligently enjoyable men and women. Went home following a sweet farewell, and even grew some social networking relationships for my career. Right on!
Take action. Can’t win if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for life’s sake.
Respectfully,
Josiah