Early in my dating experience, I
would go out with other single female friends.
At first, we were all hopeful and we’d stay for a while to see how
things unfolded. After several months, I
noticed my friends becoming impatient and discouraged. Too often, they would make a hasty decision
that no one interesting was going to come (or if he did, he wouldn’t notice
her). They’d want to leave sooner than I
did and usually after being there just a short while. Sometimes, they didn’t want to go out at
all.
Eventually, I started going to
singles events alone. I discovered that
when I gave it enough time, it almost always paid off. I remember one singles mixer in
particular. I arrived alone soon after
it started. After a few minutes I met a
man and we had a great conversation. He
told me he was sorry couldn’t stay longer.
I gave him my number and we agreed to get together the following week, which
we did. After he left, the event was
still in full swing. I stayed and
mingled some more and met another gentleman who had just come in. We ended up exchanging numbers and seeing
each other afterward, too.
Now as a speaker at singles
venues, I see others make the same mistake my friends did. They come in, stand to the side watching
everyone, and leave after 20 minutes. How do they know who will appear later in the
evening? It’s sad to see people miss out
because they didn’t give the event a fair shot.
Hopefully this doesn’t sound like anyone you know!
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