Coach’s Dating Tip: Stumble Upon Meaningful Relationships
Look, I’m not your typical cheesball single man, all too interested in going without a date on a Friday night. It’s unlikely readers probably never heard me talk much about great dating and relationships. No surprise.
Dependence is an avoidable popular feeling and completely ripped out of my family history. But I do have a tender heart. Here’s the situation, I had to end a solid fling which meant a lot for us but essentially deadended for both of us. Therefore you could tell ya it has been ages since I was dating. I’m missing the great expectations for dating that came naturally before.
Being single is new and free. It’s a given that I refuse to lounge about, peacefully devowering Two and a Half Men episodes off the torrents. The real reason for this case of fresh break-up dating boredom? This isn’t college, and there are fewer available women.
My go-getting football friend, Andrew, who will never have dating apathy, informed me he’s almost in the same boat. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. Of course, I take to mingling among attractive gals with similar interests. So I put myself on a plan and paid the membership fee to get started.
I told myself, there ain’t room to feel down by being alone if you haven’t stepped off the bench. Like my college baseball coach Chris Smith carried on as his idea of encouragement, “Fools lose before they try, sparky.”
The man didn’t know my name. Even so, he was truly a wise sould without being self-righteous. He was good humored. This fun series of Dallas singles events I just went to might’ve short circuted his brain.
At great expectations singles events I spent time with a few quality and appealing ladies that catch my expectations. I actually had a carefree night with some terrific remarkable singles. I ducked out of the mixer a little early following an exchange of digits, and as a plus, I came across some political connections for work. Success.
Take action. You won’t be happy if you don’t. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for your dating life.
Live It Up!
Caleb











