Take it Easy Thru Great Expectations
June 30th, 2009First, I’m not a spineless eligible man, all too satisfied by sitting at home alone on a Friday night. I’d bet readers haven’t read me post on great dating and compatibility. Not a fan of the drama.
Dependence is an avoidable human characteristic and entirely never written into my playbook. However, Winter of 09 was an exception, I had to escape from a 3-year cohabitation that meant something to me but essentially would never last. I guess you could tell ya it may have been a while since I dated someone new. I’m missing the great expectations Denver I once did.
Living free and single isn’t bad. This much is certain, I won’t be reduced to stay in undisturbed, binging on Lost on my big screen. The number one reason for this case of temporary dating loneliness? The people I know are settling down, and everyone else is boring.
My one-time college friend, Josh, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating loneliness, informed me he’s almost in the same boat. He joinedGreat Expectations Denver. A bit out of character, but I enjoy meeting attractive gals who share my passions. So I put myself on a plan and became a member.
Be honest, ya can’t grovel due to being alone if ya haven’t called anyone. Just like our senior year football coach Terry Jennings snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “You’ll never win a race you don’t run, son.”
I don’t know why he called me that. Even so, the old man was truly a wise sould in a good old fashioned way. He was good humored. The fantastic series of Dallas singles events I just went to might have blown the old man’s mind.
Through great expectations I mingled with dozens quality and attractive ladies that hold my interest. I truthfully had a good time with dozens of terrific noteworthy singles. I ducked out of the mixer a little early with an exchange of digits, and as a plus, I grew some professional connections for my career. I’m impressed.
Get out there. You won’t complain if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for dating.
Respectfully,
Keith











