Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you need to learn that being alone doesn’t equate to loneliness. Because there are benefits to being your own person, comfortable in your own skin, happy on your terms, above and beyond being someone else’s significant other.
Hey OP, this woman is glad to be single. (A lot of women are.) That means you're wrong to want to be not single. You must live your life her way.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds snarky, but this is a genuine question. Truly, what should you be doing during that time period? And yes, this is something I am facing so I can only focus on the negative right now (being alone through the holidays, birthday, etc) and I want to know what makes that loneliness worth it. Because I can't see how it matters how many new hobbies I get, or how many friends I have, or how great of a family I have, or how much I go to the gym, I'm still going home to an empty house at the end of the night. Am I supposed to figure out how to enjoy this first and that's how I know I am "ready"?
Anonymous wrote:Because you need to learn that being alone doesn’t equate to loneliness. Because there are benefits to being your own person, comfortable in your own skin, happy on your terms, above and beyond being someone else’s significant other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t date for several months after I separated and divorced and I’m happy I didn’t. Like someone else said, I feel like it’s too easy to cling to someone just to fill a void. I actually really loved the time I spent by myself. I got an apartment in a quiet, out of the way part of town. My ex always had to have to TV blaring and left clutter around. I enjoyed keeping my apartment clean, washing my floors by hand (I know that sounds weird lol), learning how to cook new things, walking my dog more, and listening to jazz music with the TV off! I really learned how to take care of everything myself and learn to enjoy spending time alone with myself. When I did start dating, I felt less inclined to settle and more like I knew exactly what I wanted in a partner. Like the old saying goes, “you have to be able to love yourself before you can love anyone else.”
I thought I was the only one!!!! *soulmate*