Fun in Dating: Make Your Own Great Expectations that Will Endure
Firstly, You couldn’t describe me as pleasantly comfortable being bored with most men (who isn’t?) and remain an honest woman. Even then, I’m not unhappy with the reality of life, either. I only suggest it here as an ear-catching little tidbit setting up the story I will shortly explain in grand style.
A week ago today yours truly was walking the dog, Sandy, thinking of joining Great Expectations Dallas. Now, I stand to my readers as a happy member of the matchmaking service. No kidding, it’s true. Its very comfortable and full of nice people! If you know me at all, you may be wondering, “You totally owe me an explanation.”
Here’s how it went down, I noticed these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for the serious singles who know dating isn’t a game.
Because I’d never enjoyed or even tolerated the ridiculous nightlife ritual serial daters (ie: everyone I know) so aptly entitled “Dating.” I got it all the time. Every night people nagg, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “Just get out there and date him!”
“Nonsense,” I say to them, smiling ear to ear. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“Whatever doofus,” they say. “That’s just an excuse for your cynicism.”
Thankfully, that’s my partner in crime The One-And-Only
Trisha Feldman. She beams common sense directly to my core 99% of the time. People I depend on for fresh advice. No countering that, and I thank her for it.
Coming home to the meaning of this post. As I picked from hundreds of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first date with Great Expectations, I acknowledged something real. For the longest time, I hadn’t entertained any literal great expectations for dating and myself in the adventurous path of being alive. It’s good to be single, even more so when you get out there and have fun. Holding great expectations works terrifically in dating.
+Christy Palmer






















