Want to do it right

Phoenix, AZ, Us

Here's my advice: Go to clubs, parties and meet and greets. It helps if you have good social skills, but if you have even a bit of personality and become a familiar face, the many deficits that single men face are reduced. It's easy to reject people when you don't know them (ask anyone who does hiring), but people you've come to know and like (even if single men aren't really your thing)? That's a little different.

Also, that photo of you imitating Little Steven? No. Just no. He gets away with a bandanna because he's a musician. And old. ;-)

Alaska, 07, Mx

I guess what I am looking for is some tips from all of you good people who have had the time to learn the ins and outs of the life. I am looking at the life from a different prospective now that my former play partner has moved on. I know, as a single male on here that I am automatically disqualified from the running with certain people and or couples ( believe me I read profiles and see what people are looking for before even contacting them or wasting their time) I have been filling in my profile to reflect as genuine a profile as can be expected. I am just looking to partake in the wonderful experience that I believe we are all in search of. If anyone is interested in a tip or a constructive criticism, please, I am all ears ( or eyes in this medium). I look forward to speaking with and even meeting a few of you.

Be well and thank you in advance!
Steve