Don’t get me wrong, I’m not that desperately cheesball bachelor, traditionally occupied by going solo like a spoil sport. It’s unlikely you guys probably never seen me ramble about great dating and relationships. Not a fan of the drama.
Dependence is a fixable quality and intentionally missing from my values. Let me go on, I’ll level with you, I had to squelch a special fling that meant something to me but just deadended for both of us. So you would tell ya it has been years since I dated someone new. I don’t have the dating with great expectations I used to enjoy.
Being single is new and free. This much is certain, I don’t know how to lounge about, undisturbed, devowering Battlestar Galactica reruns. The biggest reason for this spell of weekend dating apathy? We’re not in high school, and everyone else is boring.
My accomplished football friend, Tim, who will never have dating loneliness, sympathized because he is now shooting from the same blind as I am. He showed me these Great Expectations Reviews. I can’t argue with meeting attractive gals who meet my values. So I decided to make a change and paid the membership fee to get started.
The point is, ya can’t feel down about not having plans when ya haven’t even put yourself into the game. As my senior year baseball coach Jason Smith repeated to no end as his idea of encouragement, “You’re complaining to the competition, turbo.”
So he was divorced 4 times. Regardles, Coach was truly a wise sould without being self-righteous. He meant well to everyone. This fun Dallas matchmaking service I joined might have done a number on the gipper’s brain.
At great expectations singles events I mingled with some accomplished and desirable singles that catch my interest. I truthfully had a blast with a few indisputably incredible singles. I ducked out of the mixer a little early following a sweet farewell, in addition to the fact that I came across some professional relationships for work. Success.
Take action. Can’t win if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, you might as well have great expectations for for your own good.
Respectfully,
Josiah