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Saturday, June 6th, 2009Look, I’m not the kind of cheesball man, traditionally interested in sitting at home without a date instead of living it up with friends. It’s unlikely you guys probably never heard me post on great dating and companionship. There’s a reason for that.
Boredom is a fixable popular feeling and entirely absent from my pedigree. But, Winter of 09 was an exception, I was forced to put the breaks on a special relationship and I felt a great deal for but simply carried on to nowhere. I guess one might say it may have been years since I was dating. I don’t have the great expectations that came naturally before.
I’m not used to being single. It’s a given that I can’t stay in faithfully binging on Battlestar Galactica on my big screen. The number one factor behind this spell of incidental dating apathy? My coworkers are stiffs, and everyone else is boring.
My accomplished golf buddy, Andrew, who has never had dating loneliness, sympathized because he is currently somewhere he can relate. He showed me these Great Expectations Reviews. Not usually my thing, but I can’t argue with mingling among sophisticated ladies who share my passions. Go figure, I got real about my dating life and became a member.
Keep it real, there ain’t room to be disappointed due to not having plans when you haven’t called anyone. As my senior year basketball coach Chris Jennings told me with a smile, “Fools lose before they try, son.”
So he was divorced 4 times. Even so, the old guy was right without being self-righteous. He was good humored. The crazy series of Dallas singles events I just went to could have overloaded the old man’s brain.
Last night at a Great Expectations happy hour I talked to dozens quality and desirable women that meet my interest. I actually had a good time with a few indisputably remarkable people. Called it a night following a promising exchange of numbers, and even grew some professional acquaintances for my business. Success.
Put yourself in the play. Can’t score if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, at least have great expectations for dating.
Respectfully,
Keith