Try to imagine that society wasnt geared towards people having "partners"(for want of a better word) - that there was no social pressure to be with someone, that it would be perfectly comfortable and acceptable to go to restaurants/bars/holidays on your own - that there was no expectation that people in their 20s %26amp; 30s must snag a husband/wife.........would you actually want somebody just for the love part of it? I suppose basically what i mean is, would you go out with someone if nobody knew you weren't single, and if they never left the house? I've just realised that the main reason I don't want to be single is so that I don't feel inadequate, and not because I don't feel loved or loving on my own. Am I making sense?
Single people ... do you really want a "partner"?
Maybe for an hour or so at bed time... But apart from that I'm happy on my own...
Reply:I was in a relationship for 10 years and to be honest it took a while to get there but I'm actually happier own my own. You have a good point though.
You don't have to be in a relationship to feel adequate but yes it does seem that society seems to be more "partners"
Reply:Well you do make a lot of sense a lot of ppl do thing just for the sake that it is to be done that is all really am telling you some ppl re even together and they don't love themselves so at the end of the day they go and be with other ppl so it is just all a big mess at the end of the day
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