when did being single become a crime???
This thread isn't really so much about seeking advice, as about posing a question to my fellow daters.
I've been thinking about this for a while and asking myself the question, why is it that everywhere we look everything seems to have become about dating, finding that "someone", getting married... Every movie and every show, whether it's a romantic comedy, drama or even an action film, seems to inevitable always head towards "the final kiss", the union.
It would appear that while being in a relationship implies a state of permanent behavior, the word "single" denotes an undesirable temporary conditions, which of course we are all dying to get out of.
Ever since I came across this website I have read numerous threads by confused individuals seeking advice on dating, but really asking themselves if they even want to become involved with another human being, or are they just suffering from pressure of their friends, families and society in general. It seems that being alone has become perceived as living in a bad motel, while of course looking for a nice permanent house to really settle into...
Even when we break up with someone, isn't it true that the line which is always used by our friends to console us is "you will find someone else" or "there is plenty of fish out there". As if as soon as we separate ourselves from one person, it is absolutely necessary to begin looking for a replacement part...
So I guess at the end of the day the question is: "when did being single become an undesirable temporary state of being?"