7/08/2018

Is a single man a patient man or just a guy who does not want to be bothered with a maybe


There Are Good Reasons To Stay Single Until You Find Someone Worth Your Time


So we are both single! Lets talk for a few!

If you take nothing else away from this blog post, let it be this: The emotional pendulum of being in a strained relationship is probably more difficult to endure than being single.

Some of you are undoubtedly shaking your heads in disagreement. There are also plenty of people nodding their heads in the opposite direction. Both groups of people have a good reason for how they think and feel.

Sharing your life with someone else is a very human desire – and, when absent, can create feelings of anxiety, isolation, and sadness. Similar to those who have been in trying relationships, these people also feel the doubt, hopelessness, futility, and self-pity.

Please bear in mind that the purpose of this blogpost isn’t to persuade you to feel one way or another! No doubt there are difficulties associated with any relationship decision.

HERE ARE FIVE GOOD REASONS TO STAY SINGLE UNTIL YOU FIND SOMEONE WORTH YOUR TIME:

1. THEY’LL ACCEPT YOUR WEAKNESSES AND STRENGTHS

Relationships often end because one person cannot accept the other’s shortcomings. While the other person’s positive attributes were enough to spark attraction; they weren’t enough to override their weaknesses in the long run.

Each and every one of us has our flaws. Part of a good relationship is having someone who accepts that weakness is part of the human condition. Someone who sees your shortcomings and loves you regardless is worth waiting for.


2. THE RELATIONSHIP IS MORE LIKELY TO LAST

This one is kind of a no-brainer: mutual chemistry correlates with relationship longevity. When you have the strength of spirit to wait it out for someone with whom you have good chemistry, the odds that the relationship will last are excellent.

Contrast this stance with someone desperate enough to try and force compatibility. First, forcing chemistry is impossible – it is there, or it is not. Second, it’s an exhausting, fruitless, and joyless endeavor. Finally, the relationship is bound to end in heartbreak. Don’t put yourself through the misery.

3. THE “CONS” OF BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP…

While one may have fanciful dreams about finding his or her soulmate, what’s less appealing is acknowledging some uncomfortable truths. First, when their dream becomes a reality, the amount of freedom they once enjoyed takes a nosedive. Second, fantasy is often much more satisfying than reality.

Do the “pros” outweigh the “cons”? Well, it depends on what kind of person you are.

If you are highly individualistic, the chances are good that the sacrifices required in a relationship will be a challenging lifestyle change. As with anyone, individualists get lonely too – and this is understandable. A fair warning is in order for everyone, however: those days of spending money as you like, living as you want, and enjoying unbridled freedom are reigned in once in a committed relationship.

4. THE STIGMA OF SINGLEHOOD IS ENDING

We are arguably experiencing the most progressive period in human history. Gay marriage is legal; a woman nearly became president; and, yes, the perceptions surrounding us are evolving.

Data from Pew Research found that the median age for both men and women to marry is at an all-time high, with men getting married around 29 and women at 27. The likelihood of getting hitched before the age of 30 is also at its lowest point in history.

Finally, consider this: According to an 8-year meta-study by sociologists at the University of Utah, people who marry between the ages of 28 and 32 are far less likely to get divorced than those who marry earlier.

5. HOWEVER IT MAY BE WORTH THE WAIT

Okay, so this writer is speaking from the heart for this last one. He made the commitment of marrying someone pretty young who was fresh out out college (22), his age (25) knowing that his mother wanted grandchildren before she got to be too old.. she never got to meet them, however,  she died  3 months after the marriage..The devastation of  loosing her to cancer and then a divorce years later after raising two sons, the  divorce preceded by nearly three years of continual misery, was enough to send him reeling..... big time. So he escaped to the Caribbean to regain his sanity after the final spit (divorced)

Long story short: he never thought he’d find someone else to start all over again with – the thought hadn’t even crossed his mind, seriously. And he was entirely at peace with it. But now and then he would meet a potential Ms. Right... but the hesitation is still there.
It's like a stage actor who never gets over his stage fright. But if the next Ms. Right steps forward without  committal issues  the possibility can lead to probability. 

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