I was alone for five years. Having a love is a gigantic bonus in life, but I wasn't unhappy when I was single, either.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I enjoy being single, but I loved being married.
For me, the times in my life when I've been single have been more formative and crucial than I could have imagined. I can cope, function and be happy on my own. I'm highly capable. That doesn't mean I don't like being with a partner, or that I don't feel more rounded when I'm with someone. But the times on my own have been so good.
I've been more single than not in my short life.
I've spent so much of my adult life in relationships that it's actually quite pleasant to be alone at last. I turned thirty-six the other day, which staggers me when I think about it.
I have stepped off the relationship scene to come to terms with myself. I have spent most of my adult life being 'someone's girlfriend', and now I am happy being single.
I was single for a really long time, then I realized I had abandonment issues. Then I found love online.
I was alone a lot as a kid, because my parents were divorced.
I've always been a loner, and I've spent most of my life as a single person.
I'm happy single, but I'm happy in both cases. I feel like I definitely thrive more as a human and I'm more successful when I'm single.
Is being single hard? It depends where your mind is. If you are focused, being single is an enjoyable experience, but if you hate being alone, you'll hate being single. I think it depends on the individual are where they are in life.
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