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Book a Purpose Driven Dating Life with Great Expectations Phoenix

First, I’m not your typical gullible bachelor, all too accustomed to being alone like a spoil sport. It’s unlikely you guys probably never pegged me to write a talk much about great dating and relationships. Not a fan of the drama.

Datelessness is an avoidable popular feeling and completely absent from my family history. But, Winter of 09 was an exception, I had to put the breaks on a 3-year fling which meant a lot for us but essentially carried on to nowhere. I guess one might go on record saying its been a few years since I dated someone new. I don’t have the optimism of dating thru great expectations that came naturally before.

I’m not used to being single. It’s a given that I refuse to lounge about, undisturbed, binging on Jack Bauer (from 24) reruns. The real cause of this spell of occasional dating boredom? We’re not in high school, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.

My go-getting football friend, Jim, who has never had dating apathy, sympathized because he is now somewhere he can relate. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. Of course, I like chatting up fun ladies who meet my values. So I got real about my dating life and joined.

Be honest, there ain’t room to complain by being alone when you haven’t called anyone. Just like our mentor and football coach Terry Simms told me grinning, “You’ll never win a race you don’t run, stupid.”

Coach was crazy, and a little out of touch. Even so, the man was a source of truth in a good old fashioned way. He meant well to everyone. This care-free series of singles events in Dallas here might have blown his shiny bald head.

At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I mingled with a few insightful and desirable singles that catch my interest. I truthfully had a good time with dozens of indisputably enjoyable singles. Went home with a sweet farewell, and as a plus, I developed some political relationships for my company. Very cool.

Put yourself in the play. You won’t win if you don’t try. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for for your own good.

Cheers!

Caleb

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