Please Understand that Sharing Positive Expectations Is a Good Idea for Dating
21/05/2009 12:08
on: Finding Partners Online, Helpful Information, School of Self Improvement
For one, Nobody can say I’m exactly happy being bored with most men (who isn’t?) and remain an honest woman. However, I’m not uncomfortable about it, either. I only mention it on the blogosphere as an intriguing detail introducing what I am about to discuss honestly.
A week ago today I was walking the dog, Trisha, thinking of signing up for Dallas Personals site. Now, I sit to each of you as a happy member of the singles network. Totally, it’s true. I like it! If you’ve been paying attention, you may be wondering, “You got some ’splainin to do, Lucy!”
So, I noticed these Great Expectations Reviews and liked what I saw. They’re for quality and professional singles who care enough to know dating doesn’t have to be so frivolous and stupid.
Because in all honesty I’d never enjoyed or even tolerated what a lot of singles so aptly entitled “dating.” I faced it all the time. Each night friends nagg, “Are you two serious yet?” and “Please tell me you two are dating.”
“Nonsense,” I reply, smiling ear to ear. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“Whatever doofus,” they reply. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”
That’s just my sister The One-And-Only (hehe) Sandy Holland. She beams rational thought to my brain 99% of the time. Loved ones you can trust . She made a good point, and I thank her for it.
Coming home to the meaning of this essay. As I browsed from hundreds of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first Great Expectations date, a revelation hit me honest. Over the last year, I hadn’t entertained too many figurative great expectations for dating and myself in the serendipitous journey of life. Being single isn’t so bad, especially when you get out there and have fun. Holding great expectations does wonders on a cynics social life.
<3, Monica Ross











