The Practical Man: Reunite with Meaningful Companionship
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not the kind of eligible bachelor, traditionally accustomed to being missing the fun every weekend. It’s unlikely you guys probably never heard me ramble on great dating and relationships. That’s just me for ya.
Helplessness is an avoidable foreign condition and entirely never written into my family history. However, I’ll level with you, I definitely needed to put the breaks on a special cohabitation which meant a lot for us but truly deadended for both of us. So you might tell ya it may have been a good since I dated someone new. I don’t hold the dating with great expectations I used to enjoy.
Living free and single isn’t bad. It’s a given that I won’t lounge about, faithfully devowering Two and a Half Men episodes off the torrents. The biggest factor behind this case of weekend dating lameness? The people I know are settling down, and there are fewer available women.
My take-no-holds hunting buddy, Tim, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating loneliness, sympathized because he is almost in the same boat. He introduced me to this Dallas dating service called Great Expectations. I like chatting up fun gals around my age. Surprise, I put myself on a plan and signed up.
Keep it real, ya can’t be disappointed by going dateless when ya haven’t picked up the phone. Like my college football coach Paul Jennings often said when his wife wasn’t looking, “If you don’t run you can’t score, stupid.”
Sheer genius, right? But, the old guy was truly a wise sould without being self-righteous. He was likable in all ways. The fantastic company offering matchmaking services in Dallas that I use definitely would have blown the gipper’s noggin’.
At great expectations singles events I mingled with dozens insightful and desirable ladies that catch my eye. I actually had a good time with some indisputably enjoyable people. Called it a night with a sweet farewell, and as a plus, I came across some political relationships for work. Score.
Put yourself in the play. You won’t complain if you don’t. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for for your own good.
Sincerely,
Caleb











