Another agreed, sharing a recent experience, “I didn’t realize how great that was until my mother visited for a week.
Even great in-laws (are bad) to have visit you. No, I don’t want a bunch of people in my house for several days. Especially when I know I’m gonna be the one cleaning and setting (things) up before, during, and after.
You can do whatever you want, whenever you want, with whoever you want,” succinctly put one supporter of the single life.
Didn’t have to tell anyone, didn’t have to check if they needed me to pick up anything or wanted (food). I just grabbed my keys, locked the door, and straight up walked out.
“If you can’t even be happy alone, then you’re probably going to rely on someone else to make you happy and may even make them miserable in the process.
Although this might not be an obvious answer to why being single is better than being in a relationship, it’s one many can agree with.
“Being single is fun most of the time, but you gotta take care and avoid jumping in the first opportunity for a relationship that appears in your way, be selective, save cash.”
I found out the 10-year relationship I was in involved cheating and all kinds of lying. Not to mention, he was unemployed for a long time.