Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a spineless laid back guy, habitually occupied by watching junk tv alone like a spoil sport. I’d bet readers haven’t heard me blog on great dating and compatibility. That’s just me for ya.

Helplessness is an unfortunate popular feeling and totally never written into my genetics. Let me go on, Here’s the situation, I had to end a solid fling which meant a lot for us but just carried on to nowhere. I guess you could tell ya its been a good since I was dating. I’m missing the great expectations for dating that came naturally before.

Single life has had its perks so far. I know one thing, I can’t sit tight, undisturbed, devowering Lost episodes off the torrents. The number one factor behind this case of incidental dating boredom? My coworkers are stiffs, and there are fewer available women.

My accomplished football buddy, Jim, who will never have dating loneliness, sympathized because he is now somewhere he can relate. He introduced me to this Dallas dating service called Great Expectations. Of course, I like chatting up attractive gals around my age. Surprise, I decided to make a change and paid the membership fee to get started.

Be honest, you wouldn’t complain about being alone when ya haven’t picked up the phone. As our college soccer coach Terry Kniffen repeated to no end grinning, “You’re complaining to the competition, stupid.”

I don’t know why he called me that. But, the man was a source of truth without being self-righteous. He meant well to everyone. The fantastic company offering matchmaking services in Dallas that I use definitely would have overloaded the old man’s mind.

Last night at a Great Expectations happy hour I breezily chatted with some quality and attractive singles that catch my interest. I truthfully had a good time with a few intelligently well-situated singles. Called it a night with an exchange of digits, in addition to the fact that I grew some social networking relationships for my business. I’m impressed.

Get out there. You won’t go wrong if you don’t. Don’t sell yourself short, at least have great expectations for dating.

Cheers!

Larry D.