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Three of my siblings are single. I've often told them how I understand the difficulties and challenges of living the life of a single person, and then remind them they have no idea the difficulties and challenges of being married.

I am single but not looking because I have been on both sides. There really isn't a down side to being single.

Single is easier and less stressful, I don't miss dreading going home because I got into a fight with my gf or whatever.

I agree. It's less stressful all the way around.
 
I am single but not looking because I have been on both sides. There really isn't a down side to being single.

Single is easier and less stressful, I don't miss dreading going home because I got into a fight with my gf or whatever.

I don't miss waiting for the other shoe to drop. The silent treatment. The little digs that I turned a blind eye to because I loved him and was trying to give him more credit than he deserved, really.

It's all BS, innit?

Number one relationship killa: "What are you doing?"

Number two relationship killa: "Where are you going?"

Number three relationship killa: "Where are you at?"

I guarantee you that if my response at any point indicates that I am using or going to use the restroom..........it's a wrap. The death knell of a quasi, semi-, possible relationship has sounded.
 
Single is easier and less stressful, I don't miss dreading going home because I got into a fight with my gf or whatever.

I don't miss waiting for the other shoe to drop. The silent treatment. The little digs that I turned a blind eye to because I loved him and was trying to give him more credit than he deserved, really.

It's all BS, innit?

Number one relationship killa: "What are you doing?"

Number two relationship killa: "Where are you going?"

Number three relationship killa: "Where are you at?"

I guarantee you that if my response at any point indicates that I am using or going to use the restroom..........it's a wrap. The death knell of a quasi, semi-, possible relationship has sounded.

One of my favorite sentences started "I let you ..."

/tilt

"................... I'm sorry, you - you what!?"
 
Ewwe.....I let you. Ya.........

After thinking that one over,

The number one relationship killa is now: "I let you....."
 
Yeah, I don't think so. I believe the vast majority of people want to be in a relationship, even if it's a bad one. I also believe more and more women are becoming aware that they deserve a good relationship, and they'd just as soon be single as be in a bad one. Some will remain in a bad relationship for whatever reason - not my life to live, but I can't imagine, personally. It feels like a slow death to me.
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?
You're joking, right? Firstly, there is a difference between love and lust. Secondly, what makes you think you're so hot? :lol::lol:
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?
You're joking, right? Firstly, there is a difference between love and lust. Secondly, what makes you think you're so hot? :lol::lol:

I know there's a difference between love and lust, but at times I worry if the woman I meet will like me because of true feelings, or because of lust. On the second part, I've been hit on by some women, but more in an unwanted way. It's not bragging, but just how it's been.
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?

Lol. I am sure you didn't mean it but this came off as very cocky.

It would be called "dating". You get to know the person and what their intentions are and what they are about. Hopefully you figure out whether they want your Einstein like mind or your Adonis body.
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?

Lol. I am sure you didn't mean it but this came off as very cocky.

It would be called "dating". You get to know the person and what their intentions are and what they are about. Hopefully you figure out whether they want your Einstein like mind or your Adonis body.


:lol:
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?

Whore. Thats all you are. Just a little slut.
 
One thing I wonder about relationships is whether it's about looks and physique, or love and personality. I haven't been in a relationship with a young woman, but I'm worried she'll be attracted to me for my looks, and not for who I am. What's a young man to think?

Whore. Thats all you are. Just a little slut.

:lol:
 
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If you have money people are willing to overlook your faults lol.

Contrary to popular belief (by men) .... This isn't true for everyone. Lol

Women want security, Ive had plenty of my friends who are girls tell me if a guy has money they overlook certain things. I went out on a date with a girl my co workers set me up with, I thought everything went well but apparently not, than my co workers tell me she likes men with money and I'm like WTF, why set me up with her smgdh.
 
I look at security as a steady job, a roof over his head and food in his fridge. I make my own money and many times have made more than the guys I have dated.

If the guy has had 10 jobs in the past 2 yrs, and can't pay his own bills then yes, I want someone more "secure"

I already have a child to support lol.
 
I look at security as a steady job, a roof over his head and food in his fridge. I make my own money and many times have made more than the guys I have dated.

If the guy has had 10 jobs in the past 2 yrs, and can't pay his own bills then yes, I want someone more "secure"

I already have a child to support lol.

:thup:
 
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