Pillow Talk Live: It’s All Great Due to Hopeful Expectations
Firstly, I couldn’t characterize myself as pleasantly comfortable as an “independent” (aka: naturally single) person and not be lying. However, I’m not uncomfortable about it, either. I only suggest it here as a delicious detail introducing what I am prepared to discuss honestly.
A week ago today yours truly was walking the dog, Stacey, thinking of joining a Dallas Singles dating service. Now, I sit to you as a surprisingly pleased member of the singles network. For real, it’s true. It’s full of fun, attractive people! If you’ve been paying attention, perhaps you’re thinkin’, “You totally owe me an explanation.”
So, I looked at these Great Expectations Reviews and can really get behind their approach. They’re for the honest singles who care enough to know dating should have a point.
‘Cause I’d never been a fan of whatever it is that a lot of singles have named “dating.” I faced it more than anyone should. Each night friends pester, “You’re still single? ” and “Oh I know just the guy for you!”
“Baloney!” I say to them, without missing a beat. “Have you seen what’s out there?”
“Don’t be silly,” they level with me. “You haven’t dated in a year, you wouldn’t know!”
Leave it to my partner in crime (on a good day) (hehe) Stacey Wilson. She beams common sense to my brain to put me back on course. Caring souls I depend on to offer perspective. No countering that, and I thank her for it.
Returning to the message of this blog entry. As I browsed from more than three hundred combinations of outfits for my first Great Expectations date, I acknowledged something deep. For years, I hadn’t held the greatest of emotional great expectations for dating and myself in the serendipitous path of life. Being single isn’t so bad, especially with healthy optimism. Embracing your own great expectations works terrifically in dating.
–Denise Palmer