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Dating A Professional Single

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Feb 19, 2008, 9:28:27 AM2/19/08
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At one time or another and maybe in some people's cases all the time
we've dreamed about dating a rich guy or gal. You know the successful
lawyer or doctor or the on the edge entrepreneur. It's that perfect
scene we play in our head that allows us to see things just the way we
want them to be but in reality dating a professional single may not be
quite so picture perfect. Now I don't mean that in a negative sense I
mean that more in a realistic, scheduling, goal reaching, aggressive
personality sense.

What is a professional single?

I guess in technical terms it would be any single person who holds a
"white collar" job. A business owner, a executive, a doctor, a lawyer,
I think you get the idea. Someone who probably has a college degree,
maybe several, someone who is driven to succeed, who probably enjoys
the finer things in life, who doesn't like excuses but relishes
results. A person who wants to make the most out of their professional
life. They are not satisfied with a 9 to 5 career but are instead
looking for every opportunity to succeed as far as they can in their
given field. Does that make them a bad person? Does that make them a
person who cares for no one but themselves? Hardly, in fact the world
needs driven individuals like a professional single. Can you imagine
where we would be if the Romans had not had so many driven people or
if the Egyptians had decided that thinking big was too much? I'm not
trying to get into a history lesson or morality debate here, I'm just
showing what a person who is trying to get the most out of themselves
can do. A single professional is certainly a person trying to get the
most out of themselves.

What are the downfalls to dating a professional single?

Like any relationship involving two people you will always have
downfalls so don't be under the impression that dating a professional
single will be any better or worse than dating the non-professional
single. Those factors lie more in who the person is not what their

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