The Bitch Ditch


July 11, 2009

Your Dating Rules to Flirt by for All

Filed under: Advice, Finding Partners, Hall Of Self Improvement — admin @ 6:17 am

Anyone will characterize me as “Cupid”, only ‘caus that’s my second nature. I make a point to suggest singles try holding Great Expectations. Can’t be denied, and it shows up when you’re not looking. Great relationship experts, like this dating service called Great Expectations Milwaukee the hands-down greatest in matchmaking, meet and get to know people well. Great dating services setup effective dates like a mutual friend, and that’s dating done right. That’s just an underrated niche of dating services, offering big promise by producing happy lives till “death do us part”.

I’ve dispensed singles dating expertise online and for friends and clients. My latest post isn’t the same old stuff. Tips like: Listen to what your date has to say, be diplomatic, don’t be nervous, be self expressive and (important) don’t start grading traits you have in mind on a rubric. Take it breazy, in the moment! Encourage a relationship if you like. If you hadn’t learned from movies, do not exacerbate things hoping to come off as something is not you. What if the relation grows meaningful, then you’ll be in an awkard place. My number one dating tip: I’ve always recommended Great Expectations Milwaukee. Yes, companionship building is my profession I fine-tuned every day since grade-school. Victories singles who have come to me created my brand of sorts. Happy couples are hard to ignore.

First of all take Julie and Jerry now toting about their flock of little ones. I introduced the couple together at Spanky’s Hamubrgers in college, and the magical outcome is hard to argue with. Frank and Caroline also hit it right off because I introduced them on a blind date last year. And of course my sister Angela and her match made in Heaven. You know I’ll be there when these two say their vowes in New York City this August. These two love birds built their love using Great Expectations, on my behest.

So I stay busy and quite resourceful as well! However I have my shortcomings, while I focus on thanklessly assisting the single people of the world (hah) realize how to find companionship, I neglected my personal dating health. Do you imagine irony prevails when Miss Cupid Herself requires an arrow shot her way? I have Great Expectations Milwaukee dating service, because knowing you’re good at something makes you a perfectionist. Perhaps similar thinking has kept me from really getting serious about dating. Of all people, I should know that it’s tough to keep up in life’s journey without a little help. So that’s where I’m at, setting out on a dating adventure by impeccable, professional dating advice.

Vanessa Allen

Your Cupid

May 28, 2009

Anchorage in August: It’s All Great with Terrific Expectations

Filed under: Advice, Finding Partners, Hall Of Self Improvement — admin @ 7:41 am

Now, You couldn’t describe me as pleasantly happy being picky and remain an honest woman. Even then, I’m not unsatisfied about it, either. I just suggest it in this blog as an appetizing piece of info foreshadowing what I will shortly discuss honestly.

A week ago today I was walking the dog, Stacey, considering buying a membership to Great Expectations Dallas. Now, I type to you as a happy member of the matchmaking service. No kidding, and I almost don’t believe it myself! Its very comfortable and full of nice people! If you know me at all, you’re probably thinking, “Stop blabbering and tell me about it already.”

Here’s how it went down, I saw these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for quality and professional singles who think dating doesn’t have to be so frivolous and stupid.

‘Cause I’d never enjoyed or even tolerated the ridiculous nightlife ritual my friends and my family have named “The Dating Game.” I faced it more than anyone should. Each night they nagg, “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. “There’s nothing to date!”

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

That’s just my best friend The One-And-Only :-P Trisha Holland. She beams reality to my mind to put me back on course. Caring souls are always there for fresh advice. No countering that, and I joined.

Coming home to the message of this post. As I browsed from thousands of combinations of outfits for my first Great Expectations date, I realized something true. For years, I hadn’t entertained too many figurative great expectations for dating and myself in the fun-filled winding course of life. Single life has its perks, especially with healthy optimism. Having great expectations does wonders on a cynics social life.

~Denise Ross