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Being Single Quotes and Sayings

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This might end on a higher note. If you love something, set it free if it comes back, it was meant to be. Don't push it hard, if its meant to be, it'll happen. Life's so shit it makes what comes out the dog's ss look good!

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Relationship Status, Short Relationship Quotes

For most of my adolescent and young adult life, I was pretty much the textbook definition of the — and honestly, I hated it. My always-solo relationship status wasn't for lack of trying, either: during college I swiped through so many men on dating apps that I'm shocked my thumbs are still functioning to this day. But as much time and energy as I put into online dating, meeting new people, and making connections, I didn't manage to find a partner who actually stuck until I was well out of college at age 23 — which I consider to be pretty late in the game for my. But now, almost two years later, my first relationship has ended, and post-breakup, I've found myself in a mindset that I definitely wouldn't have predicted. In honor of on September 22, here's how my relationship status has changed over the years — and how my new perspective on dating could change my romantic future. The Pressure To Find A Partner Before I finally got my first LTR under my belt, I was always the sort of — and was usually actively seeking it. Of course, my willingness to put myself out there and look for a partner can be explained in part by my personality: outgoing, sensitive, and open-minded. But I also suspect a large part of the pressure I felt to find a relationship can be attributed to all the messages that I, and tons of other singles, receive all the time from the media we consume. Particularly for young women, the oh-so-romantic fantasy of finding your happily ever after is ingrained in us from a young age, and as young adults, we unconsciously start to while all our friends become coupled up. Unwittingly, I'd internalized tons of harmful messages about love and relationships; in particular, the notion that I was missing out on some unique kind of happiness that only a relationship and ~true love~ could provide me. But one crucial thing I didn't realize until after experiencing my first real relationship? If you're hyper-focused on finding someone — or rather, anyone — to be your partner, that can actually be an impediment to your dating success. Because when you're desperate for a relationship, you're probably not in the right headspace to find. Think about who those people are and what kind of relationship is possible. If you are looking for a relationship to fill holes in your life you may just settle for anyone who is mildly compatible. It takes a lot more than that to sustain a relationship long-term. And even though there were many things I loved about my ex, because I wanted a relationship so badly, I was more willing to or ignore in the beginning... How I Learned To Embrace My Single Status After the initial and necessary , I was slowly able to appreciate and embrace the newfound freedom I had. Anytime I started to feel sad during my downtime, I'd tell myself to spend a few hours doing something I wouldn't have been able to do with my ex, like watch Vanderpump Rules all evening or reread Harry Potter for the thousandth time. It might sound silly, but small self-care moments like that helped me to realize that I'm perfectly capable of having fun by myself, as long as I'm focusing on doing things that fulfill me even if it's in a trivial way. Now that I've experienced a serious relationship, I know exactly how much energy and effort goes into maintaining one, and that's another thing that helps me embrace being single, rather than resent it. If you are overly anxious to find a relationship you should examine what else is 'missing' from your life — what are the other parts of your life that need attention? I can take the time I'd normally spend nourishing a relationship and invest it back into myself, whether it's in the form of exploring a new hobby, spending time with friends, or making strides professionally. I've also noticed somewhat ironically that now that all I have is alone time, I appreciate it a lot more than I did when I was in a relationship and probably really needed it. I'm learning to be content on my own and support myself, instead of relying on another person to be my support system and keep me entertained — and it's a really empowering experience. Why No One Should Ever Be Ashamed Of Being Single Another thing that's helped me change my perspective on being single is the comforting thought that, as lonely as being single can sometimes feel, all of us singles are actually far from alone. According to recent data, more people are than ever before. According to the U. Census Bureau's data in 2017, 110. And according to Pew Research, the recently has been among adults under 35, aka millennials. You don't have to cave into that pressure if you don't want to. Ultimately, being single is neither a label to be ashamed of, nor a status to shed at the first available opportunity. It makes not having someone feel like you are missing out, but you aren't. As cliché as it sounds, being single is actually just an amazing chance to invest your time in you and do whatever it is that you need to do to. But if you're totally content doing your own thing, you shouldn't feel pressured to change your single lifestyle just to conform to some inaccurate and stigmatized standards. So whether you're single and mingling, single and looking to settle down, or at all — embrace your single status, and don't be ashamed to proudly admit that the only person you're 'taken' by is yourself.

Why is it that no matter how many times I remind myself that we can't be together, I still won't let myself fall for anyone else. Nearly everyone in both my social and professional circles is either married or in a serious social. My pictures and posts were liked and there were cute comments for others to see. If I open up to you, then you're probably pretty damn special. There must be something wrong with me. Your happiness is your responsibility, not your partners.

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