Happy Being Single

Social IssuesRelationship

  • Author Ruth Purple
  • Published January 24, 2009
  • Word count 565

Being single is a great concern for a lot of people. It may cause loneliness, depression and unhappiness, especially in women. Scary thoughts of getting old and still flying solo are enough to drive a young girl frantically looking for the perfect partner before her time runs out. The concept that being part of a couple makes us a complete person is quite ridiculous, but that is what society dictates. We are born and bred in a society where the norms are to get on our own feet when we are old enough, have a great career and eventually get married.

It seems that every young girl’s ultimate dream is to have a perfect wedding one day soon. Have you ever read a fairytale without a Prince Charming and a "happy ever after"? While some view being single as still socially unacceptable, more and more women opt to live without a spouse mostly by their own choice. The notion that marriage is the only way to give meaning to one’s life is becoming outdated, and a lot of women today feel that being on their own could be the best thing that ever happened to them. This new breed of women pursue rich, fulfilling lives and know that in order to have a healthy relationship, they must learn how to be happy on their own first.

Although it is true that having someone can help add to your happiness and personal fulfilment, being single can be more fun and has a lot of great advantages too: 1. You are free as the wind. Party all night or shop till you drop – you decide what time you’re going home and you don’t have to explain to anyone. 2. More time for pursuing personal interests and hobbies. If you miss the outdoors you can pack your camping gear anytime and not worry about the laundry at all. 3. More time for self-enhancement. Get a manicure or spend a whole afternoon having your hair done.

Go to an art class and discover your hidden artistic self. 4. Your job can eat up your entire life, and its okay. You won’t have to deal with a break-up or divorce soon because you haven’t been neglecting anyone. 5. Cleaning the house requires minimal to no effort. There’s nobody to mess it up, no breadcrumbs on the coffee table or stale chips and beer cans hidden under the couch. 6. You get to keep the remote all to yourself. You can flip channels all night or watch re-runs of Beauty and the Geek without somebody trying to steal the remote. 7. Every inch of the closet belongs to you, and you can buy and store as many pairs of shoes that your budget will allow.

No one will ever ask you why you have more than 5 pairs. 8. Eat, sleep or live in the bathroom. Stay there all day—there isn’t anyone getting in the shower after you. 9. You can sleep in any position, on whichever part of the bed. It’s all yours! Plus, you can have a snore-free and dream-filled beauty nap anytime. 10. You can choose from a lot of men. There are plenty of singles out there, just waiting to hook up. A person’s self-worth is not measured by his or her relationship status. Yes, you can be happy being single- and whole. It’s your choice.

The author of this article Ruth Purple is a Relationships Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Ruth recently decided to go public and share her knowledge and experience through her website http://www.relazine.com. You can sign up for her free newsletter and join her coaching program.

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