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But, for me, being single feels like this, a sweet treat best enjoyed with a low-cut shirt and a smile:

It rules being unattached for a while. Personally, I love it. It's super fun! If I wanna stay in and catch up on Boardwalk Empire, I can. If I wanna go out and kick game to an attractive semi-stranger, I will. I never have to compromise on anything. I can hang out with anyone I want. I can singalong to whatever pop songs I want at the top of my lungs while I'm driving and not have some guy cross his arms and roll his eyes. I'm like Kevin McAllister when he first finds out that his family is out of town in Home Alone: I'm giddy with freedom. I can stay out as late as I want with whoever I want and not have to explain anything to anyone ever. IT RULES.
You think Garfield gives a fuck about being single? Look how happy he is! He's livin' large.
He's got a remote control, a fluffy pillow and a frosty beverage i.e. a non-stop party. He's reclining like a goddamn Pharaoh or some shit. You think he has a care in the world? NOPE-A-LOPE! You think he's worried about what movie to stream on Netflix that some girl hasn't already seen AND is in the mood to watch? Hell no. He's kicking back watching American Horror Story, burping at his leisure and snacking on a bowl of (presumably) sour cream Pringles.
So, what's your favorite thing about being single? Tell me in the comments.
Whatever I want, whenever I want. Not to mention the weight loss that comes with being single.
ReplyDeleteI find that I'm waaaaaay more productive when I'm single too. I'm more focused on things. It's great.
ReplyDeleteif by "catch up on boardwalk empire" you mean lay around surrounded by leftover halloween candy wrappers with my jaw hanging open drooling over charlie cox and michael pitt...then yes, i love being single.
ReplyDeleteComplete unilateral decision making
ReplyDeleteFrom a guy's perspective:
ReplyDelete1) No one calling you during friend time and guilt-tripping you for having said friend time.
2) No Disney movies.
3) No awkward Thanksgiving dinners with her family.
Not sacrificing bed-space.
ReplyDeleteI love that I can talk/hang out with my exes and there's no one to get weird about it.
ReplyDeleteYou can fart as loud and as frequently as you like!
ReplyDeletePlaying the butt trumpet at full blast: a compelling argument!
ReplyDeleteI love the possibility that every time I go out...I may meet somebody special. Or sexy...I'll take sex.
ReplyDeleteBut if I don't, it's ok! I probably have a DVR full of the Kardashian's to catch up on anyhow and don't need a guy rolling his eyes at it.
i can tell you what i miss* about being single:
ReplyDeletethe flirting... with unknown possibilities. the adventure of fresh attraction, the momentum of crushing.
using all the hot water during my morning shower and not even thinking twice about it (ah, the luxury!)
having drinks bought for me
that's just off the top of my head. i'm sure there's more.
*my husband is (and has been) my bff. we got married in february and it's, well, it's totally what we both want. i won't gush, that'd be weird.
Sleeping diagonally
ReplyDeleteHaving to care about absolutely no-one when planning my day, weekend or year. Being able to talk to whomever I want without someone geting jealous. Doing only things I like doing and none I can only tolerate for the someone else's sake.
ReplyDeleteSleeping in my ratty ass sweatpants bc they're super comfortable, spreading out in bed and complete control of the remote
ReplyDeletelove love love it! i'm also giddy with freedom when i'm single, and the life you described for garfield is basically the life i'd choose for myself any given day (and often do...)!
ReplyDeleteCreatively I can focus on so many things: music, writing, painting. Also I've traveled to Cambodia and Kenya.
ReplyDeleteI like being able to stay up all night (or work the night shift) without anyone complaining.
ReplyDeletebeing single generates the most hilarious, epic stories ever. every night out can become an adventure that will make you laugh your ass off the next day.
ReplyDeleteGoing along with what Anonymous said about epic stories, one of the best things about being single is all the ridiculously awkward dating stories you collect. At the time I may not have appreciated having a guy ped-egg in front of me, another rape my face during our first make-out session, or have one call me after a date to say that he was hit by a car immediately after walking me to mine...but I sure do love having those stories now!
ReplyDelete- No one criticizing my music selection.
ReplyDelete- No one monitoring my drinking with thinly-veiled disapproval
- No need to be hyper-vigilant with my phone.
You had a guy ped-egg in front of you?!! Ahhhhh
ReplyDeleteI love being able to take girls out, but being single means I only spend money on myself and it's pretty great.
ReplyDeletenever having to explain myself, account for myself or make a decision based on anyone but myself is by far my favorite part(s). That and the lack of monogamy.
ReplyDeleteHA! I needed this post. THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteBut in all honesty, my favorite thing about being single is Single Girl Dinners. If I wanna f-ing have half a peanut butter sandwich, a quesadilla and a handful of pita chips, all while standing at my kitchen counter watching Teen mom from across the room? BOOM. That's justice.