Know the Play, Make the Move and Experience Compatibility

Filed under: Dating Online, Helpful Tips — admin at 6:34 am on Friday, June 12, 2009

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not the kind of cheesball single man, comfortably occupied by being without a date every weekend. I’d bet you probably never witnessed me ramble about great dating and relationships. Not a fan of the drama.

Helplessness is an unfortunate foreign condition and intentionally neglected in my family history. However, Winter of 09 was an exception, I had to escape from a special cohabitation and I felt a great deal for but simply carried on to nowhere. So you would go on record saying it has been ages since I dated someone new. I can’t find the great expectations that came naturally before.

Single life has had its perks so far. I know one thing, I won’t be reduced to spend another weekend undisturbed, devowering Battlestar Galactica reruns. The number one reason for this spell of temporary dating loneliness? We’re not in high school, and there are fewer available women.

My one-time football friend, Jim, who has never had dating lameness, sympathized because he is now somewhere he can relate. He introduced me to this Dallas dating service called Great Expectations. A bit out of character, but I like chatting up quality ladies with similar interests. So I got real about my dating life and became a member.

Be honest, ya can’t feel down by being alone when you haven’t called anyone. As my mentor and soccer coach Terry Kniffen snuck into conversation when his wife wasn’t looking, “You’re complaining to the competition, sparky.”

The man didn’t know my name. Regardles, the old guy was on the money in a way nobody could understand. He was good humored. The amazing series of Dallas singles events I just went to might have blown the gipper’s mind.

At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I breezily chatted with dozens substantive and attractive singles that catch my interest. I actually had a blast with a few intelligently remarkable singles. Went home following a sweet farewell, and as a plus, I grew some political acquaintances for my company. Score.

Take action. You won’t score if you don’t try. Don’t sell yourself short, at least have great expectations for dating.

Frankly,

Larry D.