By BAMBI SMYTH
I used to think that I’d find The One by going to a party, lock eyes with a handsome chap on the other side of the room, sparks would fly, and that would be that, followed quickly by wedding bells, a Labrador puppy and a couple of kids, all living happily behind a white picket fence.
Of course nothing like that ever eventuated, and I spent most of my 20s and 30s wandering aimlessly around parties as the supply of single men slowly dwindled to much the same numbers as honest politicians.
Just as I’d completely given up on men and vowed eternal celibacy, I went on holidays to Lombok in Indonesia, where, surprise surprise, I locked eyes with a handsome chap, sparks flew, and we ended up spending the next eight years together.
Not that it worked out beyond that, and I found myself at the ripe old age of 47, unmarried and childless, thinking I’d spend the rest of my life as a spinster plucking hairs out of my chin.
But I’m not one to take things lying down – or sitting on the shelf –so I decided I better get proactive. By now I knew no single men whatsoever in Melbourne, and besides, I’d never had that much luck dating Aussies, so I decided a trip to Europe might flush out a few likely lads. And then I thought, well, why not even further afield? Russia? Japan? Brazil? In fact, why not go for the whole alphabet? And thus the idea of Men on the Menu was born – I would travel the world looking for The One, and write a book about my adventures. Perfect.
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Yes girls, be brave and don't wait around for your life to happen - go get it! Bambi Smyth (author - Men on the Menu) And please read my book for some hilarious dating moments! Available in most good bookstores, on request from Woolworths and K-mart, or on line from the Five Mile Press. Visit my website for more! Bon appetite!
I totally agree. I can't stand it when people
complain about their circumstances and don't try to change them, or they say you're so lucky when that's load of crap. I will go out and make things happen.
You have a point some people make no effort to change their lives, but some people do also have bad luck too you know, so maybe we need to have a bit of balance between giving soneone a kick up the butt to getting them moving to having a bit of compassion for those who have had bad luck and perhaps as a result lack the motivation to keep trying.
What an adventure! And well said. We need to take charge of our own destiny - whatever our circumstances.