DivingDuck wrote: » I always thought I'd like to be in a long-term/serious relationship, but experiencing them taught me otherwise. They weren't bad relationships or anything (I've always been very fairly fortunate in that respect), but I never felt as free or content as I do while single. Maybe everyone ends up wanting the opposite of what they wanted when they were younger...?
_Whimsical_ wrote: » One of the happiest couples I know were definitely people who "settled" for each other. She wanted kids, desperately and unashamedly to the point of tears when the subject came up, he was done with dating after some really bad experiences and wanted someone to want him now. They met and were engaged within 2 months, he'd often say "she doesn't have the best sense of humour now... but we can work on that" among other rather shakey things. Now they've kids, a lovely home, a whole load of common ground and the things that once were important to them like admiring someones wit and intelligence etc are obviously not as necessary to creating a great life as you'd think, for them at least! They admire each others parenting skills now and what each of them brings to making the life they have. It definitely works really well sometimes!
Candie wrote: » You're never rudely awoken by a poke in the back.
Pac1Man wrote: » That sounds like an actual nightmare. Especially the bolded bits.
Pac1Man wrote: » That sounds like an actual nightmare. Especially theed bits.
Pink Lemons wrote: » Your hand doesn't make you feel guilty when you finish too early
Miley30 wrote: » Is there any ?
HandsomeDan wrote: » Depend on your age. But being single beyond 30 for any length of time would leave a person mentally unhinged in my opinion. Sitting in an empty house after work. Falling asleep alone. It wouldn't be good for a persons mental well being.
Fox_In_Socks wrote: » ha!:DIn the morning, I could up and fly to Belgium. Not going to but it's handy to have the option available.
hairyprincess wrote: » Not having to shave legs
hairyprincess wrote: » Things I miss about being single are time to myself as and when I want it, i really really miss that.
Joe prim wrote: » Possibly the saddest aspiration I have ever heard expressed on Boards, (or anywhere for that matter)