Believing in Great Expectations Means Dating Honest People
I couldn’t characterize myself as downright satisfied being bored with most men (who isn’t?) and not be lying. Even then, I’m not unhappy about it, either. I just mention it on the blogosphere as an ear-catching little tidbit foreshadowing what I am about to discuss honestly.
Last Monday yours truly was talking to Stacey, considering buying a membership to Dallas Personals site. You prolly couldn’t guess that, I stand to the blogosphere as a delightfully single member of the dating service. No kidding, and I almost don’t believe it myself! It’s full of fun, attractive people! If you have read my old blog, you’re probably thinking, “You got some ’splainin to do, Lucy!”
Here’s how it went down, I saw these Great Expectations Reviews and liked what I saw. They’re for quality and professional singles who care enough to know dating isn’t a game.
Because in all honesty I’d never been too big on what my friends and my family have named “Dating.” I heard it more than you know. Day and night friends pester, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “Oh I know just the guy for you!”
“Nonsense,” I banter right back, without missing a beat. “There’s nothing to date!”
“Whatever doofus,” they reply. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”
Leave it to my friend The One-And-Only (hehe) Trisha Holland. She pours the best ideas to my brain to put me back on course. Loved ones are always there . Can’t argue with that, so I signed up.
Coming home to the meaning of this essay. As I selected from thousands of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first Great Expectations date, something occurred to me that was quite deep. For the longest time, I hadn’t entertained any literal great expectations for dating and myself in the fun-filled path of being alive. It’s good to be single, even more so with healthy optimism. Having great expectations makes a difference for a caring soul.
+Christy Ross
