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

Anonymous

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Anonymous
I miss the excitement of dating new people and sex.
Anonymous
Nothing. I have a 33yr old single friend and I'm often her wing woman and each and every time we go out I'm reminded of how incredibly happy I am that I'm no longer in the dating scene.

Nothing.at.all.
Anonymous
Meeting a very nice woman, taking her on a first date, and learning more about her. Also, the first kiss.
Anonymous
Getting to eat what I want to eat every night.
Anonymous
The electricity of realizing someone you like likes you back. That first kiss, first time sleeping together, etc.

Also, watching whatever I want on TV whenever I want.
Anonymous
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".
Anonymous
Not having to worry about meals.
Anonymous
Unstructured, uncommitted time. A Saturday with no plans and no obligations where I can channel surf in my underwear, clean uninterrupted, get gussied up and go day drinking, go to a movie alone, thumb through books, make a phone call, or just sit in the bath. Even life feels like work now.
Anonymous
Being able to stay up late into the night going bar hopping, having fun and coming home and sleeping in as late as I want to. Being able to take off and go on a road trip whenever I feel like it. Being able to eat (or not eat) whatever I want to for dinner w/o worrying about pleasing anyone else.

Basically just the freedom to focus 100% on ME (even though I was pretty poor back then).
Anonymous
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?
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?


Aside from the sex with new people thing, obviously.
Anonymous
Not having to take someone else's opinion/thoughts/feelings into consideration for anything! Whether it's making plans, choosing what to watch on TV, what to eat for dinner, when I'll be home, etc.
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?


Aside from the sex with new people thing, obviously.


NP here. My guess is that children (particularly young children) put these restrictions on the persons posting. If you have no kids (or grown kids), I don't see why one wouldn't be able to do these things (sleep in, go out at night, eat what they want, etc.).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Getting to eat what I want to eat every night.


+10000
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