The best things about being single
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possible casual sex
meh
i dont know life is the same just alone0 -
Independence.....servicing self.....!
Can you not service yourself in a relationship?
Probably not with the young, hairless boys in pink drawers that he likes.
Jesus dude.
Thank you Brett for having the cajones to say what every guy was thinking... bwahahahaha....0 -
I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?0
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Oh, and we have a king size bed so I feel like I have the bed to myself Even though our pup is a bed hog!!0
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I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?
Well, isn't this patronizing.0 -
For me its the freedom to do what I want when I want without having to ask someone else's permission first.... I miss the tactile side of been in a relationship but its better to be alone then with someone you know your not meant to be with...
~Charlie0 -
I used to think all that free time and ability to do whatever I wanted with no responsibility other than for myself was perfect...and at the time it was...but since I found my wife, settling down and having a baby, everything is different. I do still miss my sleep, and before I had a career, smoking some pot in my late teens/early twenties...
I'm pretty content in general with my life, it has ups and downs, but so did being single...0 -
For me as a person...ti do what I want, I make arrangements for my son if I want to go out and go out. For me as a mom...I can raise my son how I see fit and makd sure the values are instilled that I want in him and I dont have to worry about someone else not doing the same.
^^^^^ this!!! Dealing with different ways people raise there children is HELL lol.
And sharing the bed and hearing someone snore
Sharing finances and bills
I could go on and on but then again there are things I miss about being in a relationship too0 -
I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?
I always figure that people are secretly not that happy if they seek out others to rub it in their faces.
:huh:
Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:0 -
I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?
I always figure that people are secretly not that happy if they seek out others to rub it in their faces.
:huh:
Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Well, you just bumped her out for most patronizing post on here. Congrats!0 -
No whining, no complaining, no jealousy, no where are you going, no who were you with, no take that off its too slutty, no BS, no drama, no questions.....
Shall I keep going...0 -
I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?
I always figure that people are secretly not that happy if they seek out others to rub it in their faces.
:huh:
Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Well, you just bumped her out for most patronizing post on here. Congrats!
Actually, YOU are the one who feels her post is the most patronizing (since you wrote it and all….)
Her post wasn't patronizing at all. I'm sorry that you are jealous of the marriage she has and feel the need to put down others in order to feel better about yourself.0 -
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Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Read the first post. A poor girl has been dumped and is feeling down about her lack of a relationship. She wanted to hear some stories from happy singles to cheer her up.
So what did some of you do? Post stories about how happy and in love you are in your relationships.
No tact, no class, and pathetically rubbing your happiness in someone else's face who's going through a hard time.
I'm sensing you should slink away.
She heard plenty of stories from people who are single.
Unfortunately, you aren't the MFP police. People can post what they want here. Melinda's post did not violate any of the MFP rules.
The point of Melinda's post was to show OP that people CAN be happily married and that she will find someone who makes her equally happy. Her intentions were certainly not to rub it in anyone's face.0 -
You can blame everything on someone else. Sorry I thought it was titled "the best thing about being stupid"0
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She heard plenty of stories from people who are single.
Unfortunately, you aren't the MFP police. People can post what they want here. Melinda's post did not violate any of the MFP rules.
The point of Melinda's post was to show OP that people CAN be happily married and that she will find someone who makes her equally happy. Her intentions were certainly not to rub it in anyone's face.
Please show me where in her post she says anything to the OP about the OP? Please point our where she says that the OP can be happy and will find someone to make her equally happy?
Oh...right....
Because she starts by saying, "I guess I have it pretty good."
Then writes a whole paragraph on how awesome her husband is.
And THEN, to add insult to injury, presumes to know why single people may or may not be happy.
Yeah, she's the friend I want to call when I'm going through a breakup. That is, after you of course.0 -
No one gripes about your food choices. You can eat whatever you like.
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Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Read the first post. A poor girl has been dumped and is feeling down about her lack of a relationship. She wanted to hear some stories from happy singles to cheer her up.
So what did some of you do? Post stories about how happy and in love you are in your relationships.
No tact, no class, and pathetically rubbing your happiness in someone else's face who's going through a hard time.
I'm sensing you should slink away.
She heard plenty of stories from people who are single.
Unfortunately, you aren't the MFP police. People can post what they want here. Melinda's post did not violate any of the MFP rules.
The point of Melinda's post was to show OP that people CAN be happily married and that she will find someone who makes her equally happy. Her intentions were certainly not to rub it in anyone's face.
And now I get why people keep talking about you on their newsfeeds. Welcome to my ignore list.
It took you this long?0 -
A big bed to yourself.
Touche! ^^0 -
Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Read the first post. A poor girl has been dumped and is feeling down about her lack of a relationship. She wanted to hear some stories from happy singles to cheer her up.
So what did some of you do? Post stories about how happy and in love you are in your relationships.
No tact, no class, and pathetically rubbing your happiness in someone else's face who's going through a hard time.
I'm sensing you should slink away.
She heard plenty of stories from people who are single.
Unfortunately, you aren't the MFP police. People can post what they want here. Melinda's post did not violate any of the MFP rules.
The point of Melinda's post was to show OP that people CAN be happily married and that she will find someone who makes her equally happy. Her intentions were certainly not to rub it in anyone's face.
And now I get why people keep talking about you on their newsfeeds. Welcome to my ignore list.
Ahaha they talk about me because I'm standing up for someone? Oh okay. Goes to show how pathetic people are on this site!0 -
Rubbing it in their faces? Not at all.
She is simply in a marriage that most wish they had. Her morals and values allowed her to find the man who is right for her and who gives her the space, autonomy, and respect she deserves.
All I'm sensing is a lot of jealousy from you! And you know what they say… jealousy is the ugliest trait. :flowerforyou:
Read the first post. A poor girl has been dumped and is feeling down about her lack of a relationship. She wanted to hear some stories from happy singles to cheer her up.
So what did some of you do? Post stories about how happy and in love you are in your relationships.
No tact, no class, and pathetically rubbing your happiness in someone else's face who's going through a hard time.
I'm sensing you should slink away.
She heard plenty of stories from people who are single.
Unfortunately, you aren't the MFP police. People can post what they want here. Melinda's post did not violate any of the MFP rules.
The point of Melinda's post was to show OP that people CAN be happily married and that she will find someone who makes her equally happy. Her intentions were certainly not to rub it in anyone's face.
And now I get why people keep talking about you on their newsfeeds. Welcome to my ignore list.
Ahaha they talk about me because I'm standing up for someone? Oh okay. Goes to show how pathetic people are on this site!
I'm happy for all the happily coupled people.
I'm happy for all the single people.
What I has hoping for was to start a light-hearted thread about all the great things about being single. Granted, there are great things about being coupled, and once I meet a guy, I will probably want to gush about that too. :flowerforyou:
Keep it coming single folks!0 -
Not having to pick up after anyone but yourself...
ETA: Apparently I need to go back and read.... I smell a drama llama up in here!!! I have a need to feed it now... unless I don't like the drama llama... then well I won't.0 -
play on MFp without guilt0
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Lots of amazing sex!! Oh wait......
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I guess I have it pretty good? I am married and my husband doesn't mind if I sleep in, he lets me do what I want and go where I want. He trusts me. He lets me have bad days and eat my junk food. There are days I dont shower (he as well), there are times I go without shaving for a little while, I go without doing the dishes for a couple days sometimes. He doesn't care what I spend my money on. I like to watch t.v. in the evenings in my bedroom so I can watch whatever my heart desires. HE cooks me dinner 90% of the time, he washes dishes, and helps pick up. He does make messes and I feel like I have a kid to clean up after sometimes. But I am thankful for him. I don't know how much better it really could get. I dont feel like being with him his holding me down at all. Maybe the ones that are single and happy are happy because they were not with the person they were meant to be with?
Clearly he is a Saint and should be canonized into the Vatican.0 -
Not having to meet the family of the people you sleep with!0
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