Compatibility Designed to Last
Firstly, I cannot say I’m exactly happy as an “independent” (aka: naturally single) person and be 100% truthful. However, I’m not unhappy with the reality of life, either. I only mention it here as an appetizing detail setting up the story I will shortly explain in grand style.
A week ago today I was talking to Corey, thinking of joining Great Expectations Dallas. You prolly couldn’t guess that, I stand to you as a happy member of the matchmaking service. No kidding, it’s true. I like it! If you know me at all, perhaps you’re thinkin’, “You totally owe me an explanation.”
So, I saw these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for quality and professional singles who think dating should mean something.
Because in all honesty I’d never been a fan of what most people call “The Dating Experience.” I got it more than anyone should. Day and night they pester, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “Oh I know just the guy for you!”
“Ugh, and double ugh.” I banter right back, without missing a beat. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“You’re as ridiculous as you are hilarious,” they level with me. “That’s just an excuse for your cynicism.”
Leave it to my partner in crime (she’s the best)
Trisha McCarthy. She pours reality directly to my core to set me straight. Loved ones you can trust to offer perspective. She made a good point, so I signed up.
Returning to the meaning of this blog entry. As I picked from more than three hundred quality singles for my first date with Great Expectations, I realized something real. For the longest time, I hadn’t entertained too many emotional great expectations for dating in the serendipitous winding course of being alive. It’s good to be single, only if you take the opportunity to meet new people. Having great expectations does wonders in dating.
+Christy Palmer






















