Saturday, November 14, 2009

Single-Married-Single?

i am surrounded with married people telling me one minute that they are happy being married but in the next minute ;it'll change and they say that they actually desperately miss being single...AND before i manage to say or have an opinion on anything else ,they will say that being married is ok again...one friend even said that she hates me for being single...i do not even know how to react to that statement...


i believe that either you are married or single.all of us has our ups and down moments.just so happens that i am still single.AND LOVING IT!!!





but really?what is the problem???

Single-Married-Single?
I am now single after being married for a number of years. When I was married, I missed the freedom of being single, of only having to take care of myself and worry about myself. I missed not having to answer to someone and the freedome of doing what I wanted to do.


Now that I am single, I miss having someone to share my day with. Someone who is in my life because he loves me and wants to see me happy.


It is a trade off, but I think your friends are just getting used to being married and all it includes. They are probably happy most of the time, but there are occasions where they would love to be single and have the freedom that goes along with it.
Reply:Some people DON'T choose their spouses that carefully,


that's why their un happily married.They DON'T work at it(happiness).
Reply:Don't believe everything you hear!
Reply:I think it is because that even though a person is overall very happy in a marriage, being married comes with a set of "rules." Most people don't like to follow the rules, and would prefer to do whatever they pleased. So while a person may miss the life of going out and flirting, meeting people, living "free," they realize those kinds of behaviors do not add up to a happy marriage.





This may be a lousy metaphor, but here it goes:





1. I love to eat fast food, but it is unhealthy.


2. I change to a healthier diet, and am now happier and healthier overall.


3. Even though it's bad for me, I still want a freakin' cheeseburger.


4. I don't eat a cheeseburger, because even though I really want one, in the end, I won't be happy.




















5. But I could realllllly go for a cheeseburger.
Reply:Has anyone told you lately that "the grass is always greener on the other side??????" LOL
Reply:I think the problem is that the grass always appears to be greener on the other side. When you are single, you think of how nice it must be to be married and devoted to someone. And when you're married you think of how fun and exciting the single life must be. Its all about what each individual wants and where they find happiness at.
Reply:Sometimes the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. Especially if we are arguing with our spouses.

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