Straight-Shooting Single: Reunite with Thoughtful Companionship
Look, I’m not your typical eligible man, traditionally interested in going alone on a Friday night. I’d bet people probably never heard me talk much about great dating and compatibility. Not a fan of the drama.
Helplessness is an unfortunate quality and totally ripped out of my behavioral makeup. However, There’s no point avoiding it, I was forced to end a special relationship and I felt a great deal for but just wasn’t meant to be. I guess you could go on record saying it may have been a good since I dated. I don’t hold the optimism of dating thru great expectations I once did.
Living free and single isn’t bad. One thing is for sure, I can’t spend another weekend faithfully watching Battlestar Galactica on DVD. The real cause of this case of incidental dating loneliness? My coworkers are stiffs, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My one-time college buddy, Josh, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating lameness, told me he’s now in a similar place. He signed up for Great Expectations Phoenix. Of course, I enjoy meeting fun ladies who meet my values. Surprise, I put myself on a plan and I’m now a satisfied member.
I told myself, ya can’t grovel about being alone when ya haven’t called anyone. Like our old baseball coach Terry Smith often said as his idea of encouragement, “There’s other fish in the bowl, sonny.”
The man didn’t know my name. Still, Coach was on the money in a way nobody could understand. He always made us laugh. This fantastic series of Dallas singles events I just went to could have overloaded his noggin’.
Through great expectations I met some quality and attractive women that hold my interest. I truthfully had a good time with dozens of terrific incredible men and women. Called it a night following an exchange of digits, in addition to the fact that I grew some professional relationships for my job. Success.
Put yourself in the play. Can’t be happy if you sit the bench. Listen to me and believe in your own great expectations for yourself.
Sincerely,
Caleb











