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thats me right now. cant remember what its like being with someone. oh well.

2007-09-22 23:21:12 · answer #1 · answered by Ghost Boy 7 · 0 0

Funny, I am the exact opposite... I have had 3 serious relationships since I started dating as a teen, and they have taken up the time in my life from then to now. I have had some minor "single time" in between, however never too long to the point where I grew accustomed to it.

2007-09-22 14:09:09 · answer #2 · answered by Phoenix 3 · 0 0

Yes...finally a question I can relate to. I always get asked when am I gonna find a gf or am I ever gonna get married and the truth is being single isnt so bad. I go where I go when I want to. I dont have a shadow following me around. I mean I could find someone if I tried but I guess I hate putting up the effort!

2007-09-22 16:51:13 · answer #3 · answered by Bark at the Moon 6 · 0 0

I was single for about 4 years. Mostly because I decided to wait for someone better, and not just pick the first person I met after breaking up with my ex girlfriend. I must say, it was worth the wait. I have been with the same girl for almost 2 years, and don't plan on looking for another anytime soon!

2007-09-22 16:43:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. It seems like every time I break up with someone, there's someone else ready to move right in. Don't get me wrong I'm not bragging, I think I'm just easy. I was with the mother of my daughter for 12 years and after that relationship ended I went into hiding and tried not to see anybody for almost a year which is how long it took me to get over her. Actually you never really get over someone you've been with for that long, but I was socially functional after about a year. Even then I had a meaningless rebound fling for about a month during that time.

My relationships are passionate and tempestuous and usually last about 7 years. The term "7 year itch" comes to mind but I think its just a coincidence because I'm rarely the one to end it. Or maybe my partners get the 7 year itch... hmm, never thought about that, I am kind of hairy and scratchy and I usually have lice and fleas and I like to roll around in poison oak... Just kidding... about the poison oak, lice and fleas—I bathe every year whether I'm dirty or not.

But I don't think I would ever grow accustomed to being single... shoot, i'd probably grow a stunted second head to keep me company before that. Funny thing is I like being alone for hours, days even, but then I want to talk to someone.

I take it you're having a hiatus from relationships? And let me guess: you're liking it, or at least getting used to it? I know I'm not a good example but I think it's a good thing to do to be single for periods of time in your life. It builds independance and helps one to discover who they are. It also helps when you are trying to reinvent yourself. For that I just move to a different town where nobody knows me. It's easy to reinvent yourself that way as long as you know what it is you want to change into. Last time I did that I moved to the San Diego Zoo and told everyone I was an ape... It took the zookeeper a while to figure it out and release me back into civilization. It was about time anyway, there was a female named Bobolina that was getting a little too friendly. I actually broke it off with her... but the doctors sewed it back on.

2007-09-22 16:24:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm single by choice, have been for many years, and I suppose you could say I'm 'accustomed' to it. But since it's a conscious choice I'm not sure I would have used just that word, it seems to imply it's something that just happened 'cause I couldn't find someone. Usually I say single by choice & quite happy that way.

2007-09-22 16:02:28 · answer #6 · answered by Sheriam 7 · 0 0

Yes, before I met my wife I was single for 8 years.

2007-09-22 14:31:44 · answer #7 · answered by Trapped 5 · 0 0

Yes I have, I work ems and go to school to be a paramedic. Plus I have had cancer, won the battle thanks to the good Lord up above. So I don't think any female would want me anyway. Most people are afraid of cancer like they are going to catch it or something, so I have been unlucky in love.

2007-09-22 18:25:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, I am not sure that I could adapt to being married again even if I loved the guy and he was wonderful. I value my freedom and independence.

2007-09-22 14:01:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No.. but that sounds like Heaven?

I was born a polygamist in a monogamist society. Life is cruel.

2007-09-22 14:14:38 · answer #10 · answered by Icy Gazpacho 6 · 1 0

Yes.

2007-09-22 13:59:55 · answer #11 · answered by Jai 7 · 1 0

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