TheTrimReaper
Senior Don Juan
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As maybe a few of you know, I just got out of a three-and-a-half-year LTR last month. It's been pretty tough getting over it (engaged, lived together, close families....)
However, I finally got back to being a DJ this week. Yes, that sentence means exactly what it says. You see, I wasn't 'DJing' during my relationship, which in retrospect sucks since I should have been truer to myself. I was seeking too much validation from this lady and not engaging in enough self-validating pursuits. Tough lesson. One I will never forget.
For myself, I bought a couple new suits I'm going to need for my new job. Got them tailored so they look great. I also decided to remodel much of my house. That should be a great project. It'll be satisfying to know I did this and that certain repair.... I've also decided to do some volunteer work in my area. I'm looking into the Special Olympics.
In regards to the ladies, I started saying 'Hi' to every Trim-worthy skirt I see out and about. The messed up thing is that was tough at first. I've also started adding 'darlin'' and 'honey' to my sentences when talking to female clerks and strangers.
Oh yeah, and I almost forgot, I made my first approach on Wednesday. I was eating at a burger joint, saw a fine lady and approached. I was rough, but I got the number. (1/1!!!)
Here's a funny story from today entitled, "I got c*ckblocked by my senior-citizen mother". I took my mom out to buy some stuff but stopped by the bookstore to get my Wayne Dyer on. As I was looking, a fine lady walks up, grabs a book and lingers right next to me. Right as I'm thinking getting these ladies is like shooting fish in a barrel, I hear a familiar voice from behind. My senior citizen mom, who I'd thought was at the front of the store comes up and asks me a bunch of questions. The lady saw it and still waited, but then her friend came up and talked to her. They then left. I guess we both got c*ckblocked. Oh mom!!!
(Trim forfeits approach, 1/2 now batting .500)
I know my approach numbers are low, but it is my first week. Hell, I'm still breaking down sometimes over the breakup, but I have to say I'm proud of myself for trying to get back on my feet.
Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway. John Wayne
However, I finally got back to being a DJ this week. Yes, that sentence means exactly what it says. You see, I wasn't 'DJing' during my relationship, which in retrospect sucks since I should have been truer to myself. I was seeking too much validation from this lady and not engaging in enough self-validating pursuits. Tough lesson. One I will never forget.
For myself, I bought a couple new suits I'm going to need for my new job. Got them tailored so they look great. I also decided to remodel much of my house. That should be a great project. It'll be satisfying to know I did this and that certain repair.... I've also decided to do some volunteer work in my area. I'm looking into the Special Olympics.
In regards to the ladies, I started saying 'Hi' to every Trim-worthy skirt I see out and about. The messed up thing is that was tough at first. I've also started adding 'darlin'' and 'honey' to my sentences when talking to female clerks and strangers.
Oh yeah, and I almost forgot, I made my first approach on Wednesday. I was eating at a burger joint, saw a fine lady and approached. I was rough, but I got the number. (1/1!!!)
Here's a funny story from today entitled, "I got c*ckblocked by my senior-citizen mother". I took my mom out to buy some stuff but stopped by the bookstore to get my Wayne Dyer on. As I was looking, a fine lady walks up, grabs a book and lingers right next to me. Right as I'm thinking getting these ladies is like shooting fish in a barrel, I hear a familiar voice from behind. My senior citizen mom, who I'd thought was at the front of the store comes up and asks me a bunch of questions. The lady saw it and still waited, but then her friend came up and talked to her. They then left. I guess we both got c*ckblocked. Oh mom!!!
(Trim forfeits approach, 1/2 now batting .500)
I know my approach numbers are low, but it is my first week. Hell, I'm still breaking down sometimes over the breakup, but I have to say I'm proud of myself for trying to get back on my feet.
Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway. John Wayne