Texas dating and matchmaking
29-Jul-2017 09:45
I am continually networking and building a database of available singles in the area, who I take through the entire interview process and background check.
When I’ve found someone suitable, I’ll introduce the client and the match and let them set up their date.
late 2006, I started to do the online dating thing.
I had heard the horror stories, and I quickly realized there was no accountability.
It’s also an old wives’ tale that opposites attract. I can pair an introvert with someone who’s moderately extroverted, but you can’t join two people who have polar-opposite personalities. A couple weeks ago I actually got a call from someone who thought I was running an escort service. And occasionally during the interview process a client will say, “Oh, I’m looking for someone about background.” I just look down at my notepad and continue to write. I had never really set anyone up before I started Heart and Soul-Mates, but I’ve always been able to get a good read on people. Plus, people have always told me that I’m very easy to talk to. I don’t have any marriages under my belt yet, though I did just match up a particular local news anchor who I have my fingers crossed for.
When I first walked into my business attorney’s office, he asked, “Are you just doing this for yourself? And thanks to my background in the security industry, I’ve always had an edge of PI in me. If I put two compatible people together and they like each other when they meet and they go out again, that’s success to me.
Men do seem to be a little more particular about aesthetics than women are.
I take on a maximum of ten singles at a time, and I generally work with someone for a minimum of six months.
It wasn’t “what you see is what you get.” I’d meet someone in person who looked nothing like the picture he’d posted online.