For one, Nobody can say I’m exactly happy living alone and remain an honest woman. However, I’m not uncomfortable with the reality of life, either. I only mention it in this blog as an intriguing personal tidbit foreshadowing what I will shortly reveal to you
Last Monday yours truly was walking the dog, Stacey, thinking of joining a dating service for Phoenix singles. As of this minute, I sit to each of you as a fully satisfied member of the singles network. No kidding, I am. Its very comfortable and full of nice people! If you’ve been paying attention, you’re probably thinking, “You totally owe me an explanation.”
So, I looked at these Great Expectations Reviews and liked what I saw. They’re for the serious singles who care enough to know dating isn’t a game.
Quite frankly, I’d never been a fan of what serial daters (ie: everyone I know) have christened “The Dating Experience.” I faced it more than you know. Each night friends nagg, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “Just get out there and date him!”
“Nonsense,” I say to them, without missing a beat. “Take a look around, I’m not missing much.”
“You’re as ridiculous as you are hilarious,” they say. “That’s just an excuse for your cynicism.”
Leave it to my sister The One-And-Only (hehe) Trisha Holland. She offers common sense to my brain to put me back on course. Friends never fail for fresh advice. She made a good point, so I signed up.
Returning to the point of this blog entry. As I selected from hundreds of quality singles for my first singles event with Great Expectations, something occurred to me that was quite real. Over the last year, I hadn’t entertained too many emotional great expectations for dating and myself in the fun-filled journey of being human. Being single isn’t so bad, only if you use the freedom to date. Embracing your own great expectations makes a difference on a cynics social life.
–Christy Rodriguez











