The RazorKnow Organisation

May 23, 2009

Dating Made to Last

Filed under: Finding Partners, Help + Advice, The Self Improvement Way — admin @ 2:49 pm

For one, You couldn’t describe me as terribly satisfied being bored with most men (who isn’t?) and not crack a smile. Even then, I’m not uncomfortable in that way, either. I merely mention it here as a delicious detail introducing what I am about to explain in grand style.

This time last week I was walking the dog, Trisha, pondering about signing up for a Dallas Singles dating service. You prolly couldn’t guess that, I stand to you as a surprisingly pleased member of the dating service. Seriously, it’s true. I like it! If you have read my old blog, you’re probably thinking, “Stop blabbering and tell me about it already.”

Well, I saw these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for quality and professional singles who think dating should have a point.

Because in all honesty I’d never enjoyed or even tolerated the ridiculous nightlife ritual a lot of singles call “dating.” I heard it more than you know. Each night people ask, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “You should date!”

“Nonsense,” I say to them, without missing a beat. “Have you seen what’s out there?”

“Not true,” they say. “That’s just an excuse for your cynicism.”

Thankfully, that’s my friend (on a good day) hah! Patty Holland. She beams rational thought directly to my core 99% of the time. People are always there for fresh advice. Can’t argue with that, so I signed up.

Returning to the message of this essay. As I picked from thousands of outfits (hah) and desirable, honest singles for my first singles event with Great Expectations, I acknowledged something deep. Over the last year, I hadn’t allowed myself any emotional great expectations for dating in the adventurous path of this world. It’s good to be single, only when you get out there and have fun. Having great expectations makes a difference for a caring soul.

<3, Monica Rodriguez

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