Check the Score, Make the Move and Date
It’s a given I’m not a mass-produced cheesball single man, habitually occupied by going solo instead of living it up with friends. I’d wager nobody haven’t seen me talk much on great dating and relationships. No surprise.
Dependence is an avoidable foreign condition and entirely missing from my family history. However, Winter of 09 was an exception, I definitely needed to end a 3-year cohabitation and I felt a great deal for but just deadended for both of us. Therefore somone would go on record saying it has been ages since I was dating. I’m missing the great expectations for dating I held years ago.
I’m not used to being single. This much is certain, I refuse to sit tight, undisturbed, binging on Two and a Half Men on DVD. The primary reason for this spell of occasional dating boredom? The people I know are settling down, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My go-getting hunting friend, Jim, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating boredom, informed me he’s now in the same boat. He signed up for Great Expectations Phoenix. Not usually my thing, but I enjoy mingling among fun chicas who meet my values. Surprise, I decided to make a change and paid the membership fee to get started.
Be honest, there ain’t room to grovel about going dateless when you haven’t even put yourself into the game. Like our old basketball coach Jason Jennings snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “You’re complaining to the competition, shooter.”
The man didn’t know my name. Still, the old guy was right in a good old fashioned way. He always made us laugh. The fun Dallas matchmaking service I joined might’ve short circuted his noggin’.
At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I breezily chatted with a ton of accomplished and attractive women that meet my eye. I actually had a carefree night with some terrific remarkable men and women. I ducked out of the mixer a little early following a sweet farewell, and even grew some political acquaintances for my job. Very cool.
Get out there. You won’t complain if you don’t try. Listen to me and you might as well have great expectations for dating.
Respectfully,
Caleb











