Pillow Talk Live: Things Looking up with Better than Good Expectations
I couldn’t characterize myself as exactly satisfied as an “independent” (aka: naturally single) person and not crack a smile. Even then, I’m not unhappy in that way, either. I just suggest it here as an appetizing piece of info foreshadowing what I am prepared to reveal to you
This time last week yours truly was walking the dog, Trisha, considering buying a membership to the Phoenix Great Expectations dating service. Now, I write to each of you as a surprisingly pleased member of the matchmaking service. Totally, it’s true. Its very comfortable and full of nice people! If you’ve been paying attention, perhaps you’re thinkin’, “Stop blabbering and tell me about it already.”
Here’s how it went down, 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 isn’t a game.
Because in all honesty I’d never been a fan of whatever it is that a lot of singles call “Dating.” I faced it all the time. Day and night people nagg, “You’re still single? ” and “You should date!”
“Ugh, and double ugh.” I say to them, smiling ear to ear. “There’s nothing to date!”
“You’re as ridiculous as you are hilarious,” they reply. “You have no way to know that!”
Thankfully, that’s my sister (she’s the best) hah! Stacey McCarthy. She sets reality to my mind to put me back on course. People are always there . No countering that, and I thank her for it.
Back to the point of this essay. As I browsed from hundreds of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first singles event with Great Expectations, something occurred to me that was quite real. For years, I hadn’t held too many figurative great expectations for dating and myself in the fun-filled winding course of being human. It’s good to be single, especially when you get out there and have fun. Having great expectations works terrifically for a caring soul.
~Denise Ross











