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Wild Pacific's avatar

Maybe back then “single” was meant as a direction of intent, not a state. And then got stuck as a default word.

In my experience “not looking” (gay world uses that a lot) is a good soft landing, while “single” indeed evokes certain wistfulness. 😌

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Alisa's avatar

I was single almost all my twenties and I was far from alone or sad. I formed strong friendships, studied and worked abroad, traveled alone and developped a lot as a person. I was in a relationship from 17- 21. He was a egocentric person and often made me feel shitty, so I was actually reliefed when we broke up (even though it took me almost 2 years to fully let go and recover from this 🫠).

Sure, when people asked I did label myself as single but it felt so weird because my life was so full.

When I saw romantic heteronormativ relationships around me I was happy that I didn't have to do this emotional work that is required. I often was so critical about the boyfriends of my friends and thought most of the time that they are better of without them.😅

Thank you for sharing this!!!

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