Well guys, Mrs T's got her mortgage sorted out. All it needs is for me to find a place to stay - something to keep me busy come January?...Here's to being single again. That goes for both of us!![]()
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Well guys, Mrs T's got her mortgage sorted out. All it needs is for me to find a place to stay - something to keep me busy come January?...Here's to being single again. That goes for both of us!![]()
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"Hooray for singlehood!" says me, as I look for a girlfriend. Heh.
Aye to that!!!![]()
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=D> =D> =D>
You know. Just 'cause, I'm going to take this opportunity to express how much I hate girls.
Why must they be so distracting, eh? WHY!?!?
*sigh*
How's a guy to study when he has a pretty face looking at him from across the table?
You can always study her face...![]()
<Sigh>
I HATE being Single!
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I love being single.![]()
Originally Posted by Candy
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Perhaps, you should try it before being so sad.
What I find amazing, is that I was brought up to think a man will take care of me.
Well, I got to the age of 35 and noticed this ain't happening. I guess I better fend for myself.
So I checked into buying a home. I cleaned up my credit report. I saved up enough for a down payment. I BOUGHT A HOME.
It's ok to be single. I hope you know that.
Have you tried being gay?Originally Posted by Ut
*flutters his eyelashes*
:wink:
Just wondering what y'all consider single. The definition is unmarried/lacking a partner (yourdictionary.com). But that can cover a whole range of uncertainties. Right now I don't officially have a "boyfriend" so I consider myself single. But if I were to meet someone and we were to decide to date only each other, I'd consider myself not single, and off the market. But the government considers me single until I'm married. (not looking to start a fight about that, here!) And then if that were to end, I wouldn't be officially single again, but divorced or a widow. BUT, I don't care what everyone's various governments have to say about your state of singlehood. I just am curious what you, yourself, consider!
I like being single. It beats the alternative... being whupped.![]()
Congratulations!Originally Posted by Pete Tattum
Enjoy that wonderful state known as freedom!
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I'm writing a research paper on single rights as I type (I might cator it toward gay rights - I don't want to, but the research is already done). It's due in two weeks.Originally Posted by pumpkinpie
Not being single does not necessarily mean not being free...
I've never been married and I don't plan on it either - I like being single.![]()
By my gauge, if you're "a couple", then you're not single.
I like being single. Everything's about me, and I'm more than capable of standing on my own two feet.
I also like not being single. Being wanted is a good feeling.
But right now, it's all driving me nuts. My ex-girlfriend was rather manipulative. I love her, but she ended up not being a very nice person. In many ways, she smothered me, and I'm just reviving all those unconscious bits of me that I've missed for so long. It's a time when I WANT to be on my own. And then bam, biology.
I hate biology.
Zap, there's no point in not being single if you can't enjoy singlehood. In fact, enjoying singlehood is probably the best way to lose it. Murphy's law, you know![]()
Your logic there seems a little k"not"ty... :wink:Originally Posted by Nicolas
Pardon me if this seems like prying, but, does this mean she got the house? No answer required if this is too personal. Just comparing notes.Originally Posted by Pete Tattum
You're naughty. 8-[Originally Posted by Maksutov
Your logic there seems a little k"not"ty...![]()
I put it that way because it is often suggested you need to be single to be free. Of course you don't have some freedoms when you're a couple, but there come new freedoms with it too.
I've been married for 17 years.
One thing I realise is that my wife, bless her, wouldn't set the world of beauty and fashion alight, but if she had been a ravishing beauty when I married her she would have gone off like a tin of bad fish by now.
Women do.
But instead, as I see my 60th birthday nor too far away I also see a woman who will be great to be with..in old age.
So I won't be old, sad and lonely.
My wife is upset this week.
Her mother died on Saturday. She was 91 and went in her sleep.
Would you say that Mrs. T 'Pities da fool dat aint single!'Originally Posted by Pete Tattum
hehehehe
I'm sorry, Richard, I know the depression having just experienced my maternal grandparents death. Her death has triggered something in my mother that is indescribable.Originally Posted by Richard of Chelmsford
You may need to be an American to get that joke--- or at least have a taste for bad (redundant?) 80's American TV dramas.Originally Posted by Kebsis
What, both of them?Originally Posted by Candy
Don't worry about your mum..she'll get over it.
My mum was only 65 when she died so we had to get over that.
Would it be the A-Team?Originally Posted by pghnative
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My mom is still alive, she's just gone nuts (THERE ARE SO MANY OTHER REASONS THAT WERE CATALIST).Originally Posted by Richard of Chelmsford
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We're sorting things out on our own, mate...As long as I get away with enough to clear all my credit-card debts and start a new life, that's enough for me. I'm too old for being acrimonious about things. What's the point?Originally Posted by Maksutov
Also, my offspring will still have their "family home" in the family...
That one went right past me!!!Originally Posted by pghnative
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