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odd one out

  • 18-07-2012 11:31pm
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    My friends are the most important people in the world to me,We are really close a gang of us

    I also get on really well with all their girlfriends,Point being is they all are in serious relationships bar me.

    Now i go out most weekends usually pull a quare one and love the single life,Have no ambition to settle down just yet..But find it tough to plan nights out with my boys

    Does anyone else find themselves as the odd one out??


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    OddwanOut wrote: »
    My friends are the most important people in the world to me,We are really close a gang of us

    I also get on really well with all their girlfriends,Point being is they all are in serious relationships bar me.

    Now i go out most weekends usually pull a quare one and love the single life,Have no ambition to settle down just yet..But find it tough to plan nights out with my boys

    Does anyone else find themselves as the odd one out??

    With a group of people its bound to happen some time that most of them aren't single anymore and one or two people who haven't settled down are out of the loop.
    When people get married they often never see the same people they used hang around with when they were single and they just make new friends who are in the same circumstances and lose touch with people they knew before their life changed.
    That's just the way it is.
    People move on.
    If you aren't the settling down type sadly friends are just going to vanish because they will settle down and you won't have as much in common with them anymore.
    Maybe you should consider another scene - take up sport or chess or fly fishing or local history or surfing or anything where you meet a new crowd and do your own thing at the same time.
    It's sad to say goodbye to old friends but time marches on.


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