I just got out of a nine-year relationship. I think the last thing I probably need is anybody in my life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Look for someone who has a complete life without you in it. If you have a person you don't need for anything, that's ideal. You're just together because you really want to be.
I have a lot of guy-like quintessential relationship qualities that I have had to work on.
I'm probably not long-term-relationship material for now.
I've had a long life and a lot of relationships and not one of them do I wish - well, I take that back - there are a couple I could have done without.
There was at time in my life where all I wanted was a relationship, and I thought that was the most important thing.
If you want a long-term relationship that doesn't require a lot of work, I say, get a dog. They love you no matter what. But when it comes to humans, there's no secret; you really have to appreciate the person every single day.
I have a full life: I have two amazing kids, I have great friends, great family. And right now, that's plenty for me to manage. A new relationship just seems like way too much work.
I've been my most happy and my most unhappy in relationships. I have family and friends and people I care very much about. I've got a really, really, really good life.
I've got a new relationship and I'm trapped in this old life.
The things that are really important to me are my man, my animals and my books. I don't need anything else.