Dating Someone? What You Probably Miss About Being Single
While walking through a crowd, you hear the chatter and laughter all around. You see couples walking by smiling and holding hands. You wonder to yourself, how did they meet? Did they meet at the grocery store, while during laundry or are they result of an internet dating connection?
Whatever the case, inside you wish that it was you that were a part of a twosome. Rest assured that everyone has felt this way at one point or another in their life. There are still many who happen to still feel this way. They wonder why it is that they have yet to find the special someone. It seems to be a healthy part of nature. You grow up, go to school, get a job and fall in love.
Nor have you gotten married or had children like you had planned. It would seem that Life has a plan of its own for you. But don't despair! You can't give up. Keep a positive attitude because it's only a matter of time, and timing, before you meet someone to spend the rest of your life with.
In the meantime it's important that you live your life to the fullest. While you're single, take advantage of the situation by doing things that you might not be able to do if you were part of a twosome.
1.Go on a trip on the spur of the moment. Let's say your best friend has an extra ticket to a concert out of town; one that you really want to attend. Your single status works in your favor; no one's feelings will be hurt if you pack an overnight bag and just take off.
2. You can date as many people as you like. As a single man or woman you can date a few people at a time until you make the choice to settle down with one person.
3. If you live alone, as a single person you get to have the place to yourself. This means not having to share the remote control, sleeping late or keeping the house as loud or as quite as you please.
4. You don't have to call home if your plans for the evening change suddenly. You're free to accept party or dinner invitations without having to consider anyone else but yourself.
5. You don't have to cook and can eat out as much as you please. Also, you can keep your place as neat or as sloppy as you like.
Sure, the above points may sound selfish, but knowing what you can do when you're single will help you adjust you mindset after you become involved with someone. When you do meet someone special, chances are you won't mind so much about having to let someone know where you are and what you're doing.
Reflecting on these points can also help you decide whether you really do want to be attached to one person for the rest of your life. It can be a wonderful experience, but it's not for everyone. So make the most of your single life while you're looking for The One.
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