cpddavis
Don Juan
Because these are truly the way to meeting girls. I mean, you can do it at bars, parties and what not but you are nothing with out a great social network. That means your friends and hopefully friends that are not dead ends when it comes to women (and women who aren't either).
I've taken some time out of my professional life to write my novel and play in bands, at 29-30 years old and that involved me taking a job at a restaurant. Honestly, I was pretty depressed about my network before - my boys were great and I love those guys but they were either gay (ok, just one guy) or there girlfriends were dead-ends in terms of other girls. I started waiting tables again and it was totally magic in terms of social life, though my 'career' sucks. Soon though, I'll go back to a desk job with all the regular stuff. What do we do when we're 9-5 again? You die at the end of the day and don't really meet new people anymore. At least that's what I remember.
So my question is this: how do you people in this position maintain a vibrant and diverse social network?
I'm considering playing rugby again, even though I retired at 29.
I've taken some time out of my professional life to write my novel and play in bands, at 29-30 years old and that involved me taking a job at a restaurant. Honestly, I was pretty depressed about my network before - my boys were great and I love those guys but they were either gay (ok, just one guy) or there girlfriends were dead-ends in terms of other girls. I started waiting tables again and it was totally magic in terms of social life, though my 'career' sucks. Soon though, I'll go back to a desk job with all the regular stuff. What do we do when we're 9-5 again? You die at the end of the day and don't really meet new people anymore. At least that's what I remember.
So my question is this: how do you people in this position maintain a vibrant and diverse social network?
I'm considering playing rugby again, even though I retired at 29.