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I spent most of my adult life single, but am very happy with my partner. We're doing our domestic partnership paperwork this very week (I guess after 5 years, that seems reasonable).xaos
Best of luck to you.
One good thing about being single is that you only have to worry about paying your debt.
yes, I tried having a GF and they just nag and annoy you .ps3wizard45
From what I understand, that generally doesn't go away.
I'm not single, but I have the most loving and laid back partner I could ever wish for, my relationship has no stress whatsoever, all we need is each other, and we're always together.
It's OK - I save a busload in this economic climate not buying gifts/dinner etc, but at the same time I'd be happy if the right girl came along.
And of course now that I'm single 'tang is a lot less regular...
It's OK - I save a busload in this economic climate not buying gifts/dinner etc, but at the same time I'd be happy if the right girl came along.
And of course now that I'm single 'tang is a lot less regular...
D3nnyCrane
Here you go buddy:
Yes.
Sure, there are some...things...missing, but other than that, it's great not having to deal with someone tagging along anywhere...as cruel as that sounds...
I'm single and currently enjoying it greatly. There are pros and cons as mentioned however.
Perhaps what I like most about being in a relationship is having someone to help support me. An example is last Thursday night after spending time hanging out with a friend I needed a shoulder to cry on (he used to be homeless, his mother died the week before, was shot in the leg the night before, etc. etc.). Because of all of the things I do like hanging out with this guy I need the emotional support. Support friends can only partially give.
To be honest, no I don't. It saves me money, but that's about the only positive. gbpman630i agree with this completely
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