Poll: What do you miss the most about single life?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poaching bobcats without anyone checking for my whereabouts.


how did nobody laugh at this???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poaching bobcats without anyone checking for my whereabouts.


how did nobody laugh at this???


thanks- I was proud of that post then disappointed at the lack of responses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and do all of the thing that you people say you can't. What's with the limits? Does your spouse place them on you or do you place them on yourself?


Same here, but I married an awesome life partner.
Anonymous
Not having to share decision making, spending my money and time however I choose without having to negotiate any of it.

And the unstructured time, freedom to spend a day watching chick flicks, or shopping, or napping, or chatting on the phone, or on a random road trip in antique shops, etc...

And the unsupervised bobcat poaching of course!
Anonymous
I don't really miss anything about single life. Sometimes I miss life pre-parenthood but that is different in my book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and do all of the thing that you people say you can't. What's with the limits? Does your spouse place them on you or do you place them on yourself?


Same here, but I married an awesome life partner.


You make plans on how to spend your time and money without consulting your partner or taking his or her wants and needs into consideration?
Anonymous
Watching whatever show I want, when I want.

Napping

Reading a book

Staying up late and not worrying about not getting enough sleep (that a child will wake me during the night or early in the am)

I don't miss dating at all, however, my DH is pretty great!
Anonymous
I love my woman deeply and dearly, but....

I really don't want to have to be a good team player and participate in a 3 week 'cleanse'.

from time to time, I really do miss hooking up a new woman, who appears somewhat conservative and prudish on the outside only to discover she is a total tigress in the bedroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and do all of the thing that you people say you can't. What's with the limits? Does your spouse place them on you or do you place them on yourself?


Same here, but I married an awesome life partner.


You make plans on how to spend your time and money without consulting your partner or taking his or her wants and needs into consideration?


Who said that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and do all of the thing that you people say you can't. What's with the limits? Does your spouse place them on you or do you place them on yourself?


Um, we have kids. Someone has to watch them. Hence, the need to coordinate one's time with one's spouse. Do you have kids?


The question isn't about having children. It's about what you miss about being single.
Of course there are limits to what you can do with children.
I took the title of the thread to mean "life without your partner."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poaching bobcats without anyone checking for my whereabouts.


how did nobody laugh at this???


thanks- I was proud of that post then disappointed at the lack of responses.


so disappointed I went back to my work and missed all of the personal info being sent out and now the facebook fun being had looking at these people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and do all of the thing that you people say you can't. What's with the limits? Does your spouse place them on you or do you place them on yourself?


Same here, but I married an awesome life partner.


You make plans on how to spend your time and money without consulting your partner or taking his or her wants and needs into consideration?


Who said that?


You can do everything listed in 12:12 on a Saturday with absolutely no discussion or coordination with your spouse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getting to eat what I want to eat every night.


This. And not having to cook if I don't want to. I'm a single mom, so while I don't have a partner, I still don't feel "single".


Really? I am too, but I feel like I'm living in two worlds. The single life - meeting new people and enjoying the "newness" and anticipation...and then motherhood where I'm more wholesome.
Anonymous
Meeting someone new and getting to know them and reaching that point where you can tell you have a crush. And then choosing to act on it or not.

I enjoy being "known" by my spouse. But I miss the thrill of someone new getting to know me. Didn't you always feel like your best self in the very early stages of a relationship when it was all new and exciting?
Anonymous
All of my salary goes to ME!
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