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but probably the second thing I enjoy most is the freedom of being alone.
My Church doesn't do western-style dating, and I guess Egyptian girls don't like me.![]()
I used to analyse this question to death, but now, I VERY seldom think about it. I've accepted that I just don't have the personality type to be in a relationship all of the time - or, consistently seek one out.
I had a beautiful girlfriend ten years ago, and I was very much in love - BUT, that was in a completely different life-stage. It wouldn't run consistent with my personality now to repeat that particular era of my life.
However, life absolutely does go in seasons. Even my fierce independence will one day burn out and vanish away like a white dwarf star, leaving a cloud of redolent energy that will become the next life-stage.
In short, it's all a question of where I am on the road map of life. Had I strayed from that map over the last ten years I'd have seven children with five different women by now. Without ANY of the life experience I have gathered by travelling the world freely and taking on as many hobbies/interests as possible.
Hobbies that are now starting to look like incredibly viable career paths indeed.
Hello!I just wanted to make a Thread about "Why Are You Single?".
It is interesting how those that exist on this message board or any relationship or dating message board for that matter that have basically thrown in the towel when it comes to finding someone. I'd be curious as to the ages of those that had.
I'm gathering anyone 20-something, you would not see this as this the age , esp. the mid-20s where people couple up and get married. Same may go for the 30-somethings.
For instance, where I work there are mid-20s and late 20-somethings engaged, recently married, all fresh new marriages (or about to get there). These people probably don't even converse about this aforementioned topic whatsoever.
40 and older, I can see people giving up on the idea of coupling up. It's like they've been run through the wringer of previous marriages or relationships.
It seems some people out there, I'm getting, or too socially awkward to have a romantic relationship.
To be honest, I could never find myself saying this because I've been without a woman in my life for too long.
Because, The woman I loved, died 9-4/5-2021 from unknown Heart Disease, at 52yrs-old
I wasn't married to her(I had hoed to be married to her someday). It was LDR(Long-Distance Relationship). She lived in California, and I lived Maryland, now in North Carolina. I had flown out to see her(before Covid).At least you were married to someone you really loved and she kept her integrity with you. Its worst if you have memories of someone but she is with another guy and has forgotten about you. These are memories you can really respect.