Blind Dates Can be Very Adventurous - or NotI had a blind date of sorts last week; they are a very adventurous activity. You ve got to love people and be prepared for most anything to happen, because it often does. This lady was nice, engaged with life, lively and entertaining just not my type. So, as I drove home I examined what "my type" is, and as you might expect, I had many traits and characteristics I d love to find in one female human. Being 58, my list has changed over the few years, no longer do I desire the party girl, the runway model or the driven doctor/lawyer/CEO. I guess you could say I've settled down some. But then my desires in the physical realm are still the same as they were in my twenties does that ever change in men? I don t think so, and realistically, I hope not. I m a fit man, I ski, I race bicycles, I love to hike in the mountains and snorkel in the sea. So, it would follow that I m after an active woman who can be a cowgirl, ski bum, endurance cyclist and still want to get dressed to the nines and go to the opera, theater or just a really nice dinner out. Blind dates are a way for friends of single friends to help out in this endeavor. And God love them, because they do occasionally find someone that fits what you re after. Unfortunately, more often than not, they don t. It s not their fault, they know both people and see them through loving, friendly and helpful eyes. There is absolutely no way they can see what you feel and desire. What no one else can see or experience is the true adventure of chemistry. Chemistry is that wonderful energy that bounces back and forth between two people messing with hormones, libido, and our hearts. We have all experienced it, and we know it when we feel it, and we want it again. Scientists have isolated the areas of the brain that get excited when chemistry is introduced; they can see the cranial juices light up sending out signals all over the place. The bummer is most scientists aren t matchmakers. If you re single and looking, don t turn down a blind date, yes, they can be scary and fun, but the alternative is watching old reruns of Law & Order for the 23rd time while eating potato chips and sharing a beer with your dog. (Oh, by the way, if you run across any scientific matchmakers specializing in chemistry, let me know.) Anyway you look at it; it s fun to ponder. |