These days, single people over 30 are no longer surprising, as they were in our parents’ generation. Someone chose this option consciously, someone not – the reasons are different. In any case, this is not a reason to despair!
1. I’m like a solo pilot.
“I am 48 years old and I have been single for almost 20 years. Several serious crises of confidence – and no longer wanting a relationship, I want to fly free, like a bird. If it’s going to happen, it definitely will, and if it doesn’t, well, I’m already used to it.
2. I don’t want to change my life
“I am 38 years old and I support the opinion expressed above. So far, there has not been a single person for whom I would like to change the established life.
3. I gave up a long time ago
“Many years ago I stopped looking for love. After work and hobbies, there is no time for relationships. I am quite socialized, I communicate with 5-7 people every day, and that’s enough for me. I don’t go to parties and I spend my evenings at home. There was a person I was interested in, but he said no.
4. People say I scare them.
“I am in my early thirties. The fact that I remained without a partner, apparently, comes from my not very happy youth, I don’t know… It seems to me that I have an easy character, but some say that they are a little afraid of me. Maybe because I’m writing my thesis? Sometimes I go out somewhere to relax. I console myself with self-hypnosis that I’m too busy for an active social life, but it doesn’t help much.
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5. I don’t want to waste time with playboys.
“I am almost 40 years old, and I am not at all ready to devote part of my life to those who do not respect their partner and do not want to be responsible for their actions. I can be interested in someone who has a goal or needs help (especially this one!), but I don’t intend to live life for another person. I have many interests and friends that I don’t You don’t meet. There are even gay friends who you pretend to date when you’re not.”
6. I love my freedom
“I’m 30, a year and a half ago I got divorced and decided not to start a relationship yet. Of course, I go on dates, but I don’t want to continue yet with anyone. I like my job, which brings in enough money, I have a lot of hobbies – and it’s good that all this does not need to be coordinated with anyone I used to spend a lot of time thinking about the future and reasoning like “what if…”, but now I want to live for today. – and that’s fine, but otherwise – I have something to do with myself.
7. This is the best moment of my life!
“I’m just over 30, I’ve been alone for 6 years – and it’s wonderful! I’ve been taking care of others for so long, it’s finally time to think about me and only me.”
8. I’m difficult and I don’t date anyone.
“I’m almost 31 and now loneliness is much easier for me than when I was 20. I’m very difficult, but I would like a long-term relationship. While the record is six months, most relationships lasted 2-3 months. Most of the time it was my fault, but I’m not worried. For me, being upset because you’re dating someone simple, and not the hero of your novel , is much worse than being upset because of loneliness.
9. I have trouble getting to know each other
“I am single because the father of the child left me during pregnancy for a woman he met on vacation. I think it is unlikely that anyone will need me and my daughter : since he didn’t want to live with us, why would anyone else want to?
10. I would love to, but…
“Dating has never been my priority. I would like to play the harp. Or have a boyfriend. But I haven’t really tried. Maybe if someone finds me a harp. Or a boyfriend … I would agree, but so far I’m doing so well.
11. Boredom is the last thing I want.
“I am 35 years old, I was married, but I quickly divorced. The rest of the novels were ephemeral, I saw no future with any of these men. Sometimes I want to share my life with someone, but I see so many unhappy couples, so many people who miss being together… I’m starting to appreciate my freedom and my financial independence.
Source: The Voice Mag

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