Metro Girl: It’s All Great Due to Terrific Expectations
Posted by admin on May 26th, 2009Now, Nobody can say I’m terribly satisfied living alone and not crack a smile. However, I’m not uncomfortable about it, either. I merely suggest it in this blog as an intriguing personal tidbit introducing what I am about to explain in grand style.
Last Monday I was talking to Sandy, pondering about signing up for the Phoenix Great Expectations dating service. You prolly couldn’t guess that, I sit to my readers as a surprisingly pleased member of the singles network. For real, it’s true. It’s full of fun, attractive people! If you know me at all, you’re probably thinking, “You got some ’splainin to do, Lucy!”
So, I looked at this Great Expectations Dating site and liked what I saw. They’re for the serious singles who think dating isn’t a game.
Because I’d never been a fan of the ridiculous nightlife ritual a lot of singles have named “dating.” I got it more than anyone should. Day and night friends nagg, “You’re still single? ” and “Just get out there and date him!”
“Baloney!” I say to them, and playfully so. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“Not true,” they level with me. “You haven’t dated in a year, you wouldn’t know!”
Thankfully, that’s my best friend (she’s the best) (hehe) Trisha Wilson. She pours rational thought to my mind to put me back on course. Caring souls never fail for fresh advice. No countering that, and I joined.
Coming home to the message of this post. As I browsed from more than three hundred quality singles for my first Great Expectations date, something occurred to me that was quite true. Over the last year, I hadn’t had too many actual great expectations for dating and myself in the serendipitous winding course of this world. It’s good to be single, even more so if you use the freedom to date. Holding great expectations does wonders in dating.
–Christy Ross