If I had known the absolute necessity of the ‘her’ point of view before I was married, I would have saved a lot of grief. Only after becoming a statistical ex did I learn about a very interesting story that occurred while we were still dating. We had gone out as a foursome to dinner. In typical male fashion, I left a respectable tip. There’s a fine example of financial misunderstandings between man and woman. At the very time a guy will complain about the price of his date’s order, he’ll turn around and leave a large tip—almost flirting with the waitress. But that’s not the only moral of this story.
“Our true identity is to love without fear and insecurity”, says Doc Childre. “Our higher potential finds us when we set our course in that direction. The power of love and compassion transforms insecurity.” In the goal to establish this identity, to create love and in the process create a whole, empowered self, we consult and join dating services most of which have our best interests in sight. Besides offering cutting edge tools to access the greatest number of potential mates, then, dating services offer suggestions for finding, meeting, dating, and developing quality relationships with others.
