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1 July 2009Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a mass-produced laid back bachelor, traditionally accustomed to being solo on a Friday night. I’d bet nobody probably never witnessed me talk much about great dating and relationships. There’s a reason for that.
Dependence is an avoidable human characteristic and totally never written into my behavioral makeup. However, Here’s the situation, I was forced to end a 3-year cohabitation which meant a lot for us but essentially would never last. So somone might say its been a while since I dated. I don’t hold the Great Expectations Denver I once did.
Single life has had its perks so far. I know one thing, I refuse to stay in faithfully binging on Lost episodes off the torrents. The biggest reason for this bout of weekend dating apathy? My coworkers are stiffs, and everyone else is boring.
My former college pal, Jim, who will never have dating boredom, sympathized because he is almost in a similar place. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dallas dating service. I enjoy meeting fun women with similar interests. So I bit the bullet and I’m now a satisfied member.
The point is, you wouldn’t complain due to being alone if you haven’t stepped off the bench. As our senior year baseball coach Jason Simms repeated to no end when his wife wasn’t looking, “You’re complaining to the competition, stupid.”
So he was divorced 4 times. But, Coach was a source of truth in a good old fashioned way. He always made us laugh. This care-free series of Dallas singles parties I just went to definitely would have short circuted his mind.
At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I talked to a ton of accomplished and desirable ladies that catch my expectations. I truthfully had a good time with a few terrific remarkable people. I ducked out of the mixer a little early with an exchange of digits, and as a plus, I came across some professional connections for my job. Success.
Put yourself in the play. Can’t go wrong if you don’t try. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for great dating.
Sincerely,
Larry D.











