No Drama: Personal Ads that Pleasantly Deliver
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not the kind of laid back man, comfortably accustomed to going missing the fun like a spoil sport. It’s unlikely you haven’t seen me talk much on great dating and relationships. No surprise.
Dependence is an avoidable foreign condition and entirely missing from my behavioral makeup. But I do have a tender heart. Here’s the situation, I was forced to escape from a solid fling that meant something to me but just deadended for both of us. I guess somone could tell ya it may have been a few years since I was dating. I can’t find the great expectations that came naturally before.
I’m not used to being single. It’s a given that I can’t lounge about, peacefully binging on Lost on DVD. The number one factor behind this spell of occasional dating boredom? My coworkers are stiffs, and there are fewer available women.
My accomplished football pal, Jim, who will never have dating loneliness, told me he’s currently somewhere he can relate. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. I can’t argue with getting to know sophisticated chicas around my age. So I decided to make a change and paid the membership fee to get started.
I told myself, there ain’t room to grovel by not having plans when you haven’t picked up the phone. Like our mentor and baseball coach Terry Kniffen often said when his wife wasn’t looking, “Fools lose before they try, stupid.”
I don’t know why he called me that. But, he was a source of truth in a round about way. He was likable in all ways. This amazing company offering matchmaking services in Dallas that I use definitely would have short circuted coach’s shiny bald head.
At great expectations singles events I talked to a ton of substantive and appealing ladies that catch my expectations. I actually had a blast with some terrific remarkable men and women. I ducked out of the mixer a little early following a promising exchange of numbers, and even came across some political relationships for my career. Right on!
Put yourself in the play. You won’t win if you don’t. Take it from me, you might as well have great expectations for for your own good.
Live It Up!
Keith






















