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{May 29, 2009}   Believing in Great Expectations Is the First Step to Dating Honest People

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

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