Conquer Professional Dating Bug
Sometimes I am not so miserable, ’cause its hard to date at my age. Get this, yesterday I devoured what seemed like a pound of bacon. As a coping mechanism that comes from being alone, duh! I pretend to be ashamed about it. Am I crazy? Well, that’s when I first thought about finding a date in North Dallas.
Nothing that can’t be fixed. I can mix up my social life at professionally hosted Denver singles events. That sounds like a plan. The reason I mention my dating woes: While eating corn on the cob at my boy’s t-ball game in Dallas last week, Mom had to know if I have settled down with my true love. They always bring this up, every year. I didn’t want to answer, but then laughed, “what’s your deal, yo?”
And of course Gramps mindlessly kept jabbing me on the topic of marriage. I leveled to all of them: “Dating isn’t for me, but I’ll never find a gorgeous single woman hanging out with you.”
You know what? Each one of them scoffed. Immediately, I fell asleep that night in hopes this loneliness would all go away. That didn’t help! I didn’t learn a thing. Chuck, who wrote to me from Egypt, advised that I sign up for Great Expectations. I said, “You know, that’s a good idea.” But it really was a good idea. I can speak highly of Great Expectations Dallas.
When I started, dating services were a novel thing because I’m a traditionalist of sorts. I was a bit nervous at first, and then I started getting butterflies in my stomach. My faux pas could not put an end to the evening. The evening was bursting with excitement. The greatest most memorable part of it all was the attractive, single women.
It wasn’t long before I was regularly mingling at these incredibley satisfying Denver Singles Events and parties at Great Expectations, I bumped into a collection of dynamite friends who clearly share a like-minded spirit for how dating should be done. I really shouldn’t allow so many people give their two cents about me being single at my age. Awesomely enough, dating the Great Expectations way is enjoyable and like a dream come true.
Robert
Lonely No More











