When you prefer personal liberty over the possibility of romantic love.

I totally quit dating sometime in 2013 and I have to admit that I'm happy I did that although sometimes I do experience feelings that perhaps I'm missing out on something. I entertain myself, enjoy my own company more than the company of others, do stuff by myself, and have to admit that having totally quit on relationships has made me either happy or at least content. I like pleasing myself and don't really care to share my life with someone else. That sometimes it does feel a bit lonesome, especially on a festive day or holiday, it does. But most of the time, the idea that I don't have to please another person, or make a sacrifice for another's sake, I like that kind of freedom, I really do.



Submitted June 08, 2019 at 12:09AM

I totally quit dating sometime in 2013 and I have to admit that I'm happy I did that although sometimes I do experience feelings that perhaps I'm missing out on something. I entertain myself, enjoy my own company more than the company of others, do stuff by myself, and have to admit that having totally quit on relationships has made me either happy or at least content. I like pleasing myself and don't really care to share my life with someone else. That sometimes it does feel a bit lonesome, especially on a festive day or holiday, it does. But most of the time, the idea that I don't have to please another person, or make a sacrifice for another's sake, I like that kind of freedom, I really do.

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