Holding Great Expectations Means Mingling with New Singles
Firstly, I couldn’t characterize myself as downright satisfied living alone and be 100% truthful. Even then, I’m not uncomfortable about it, either. I just mention it on the blogosphere as an ear-catching personal tidbit setting up the story I am about to explain in grand style.
Last Monday I met for coffee with Trisha, thinking of joining Great Expectations Dallas. Today, I write to you as a delightfully single member of the dating service. Totally, I am. It’s great! 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 felt encouraged. They’re for quality and professional singles who care enough to know dating doesn’t have to be so frivolous and stupid.
Because I’d never been too big on the ridiculous nightlife ritual most people so aptly entitled “dating.” I got it more than anyone should. Each night readers nagg, “Are you two serious yet?” and “You should date!”
“That’s rubbish,” I reply, without missing a beat. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“Don’t be silly,” they deadpan. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”
Thankfully, that’s my sister The One-And-Only hah! Trisha McCarthy. She beams the best ideas directly to my core 99% of the time. Friends are always there for fresh advice. No countering that, and I thank her for it.
Coming home to the theme of this blog entry. As I browsed from hundreds of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first singles event with Great Expectations, something occurred to me that was quite real. For the longest time, I hadn’t entertained any emotional great expectations for dating and myself in the adventurous path of life. Single life has its perks, especially if you use the freedom to date. Having great expectations does wonders for a caring soul.
+Denise Ross











