Recently I wrote about my temporary single life adventures in the thread below:
https://massageplanet.net/ah-living-the-single-life-again-but.t154247/
Yesterday I had another nice evening of dinner, massage and dancing. Today I will have my fave over, probably for the last time in a long while. Then, my time as a single man will be over. But I'm actually not sad about it, here's why:
The Good: it was really nice at the beginning to do what I want, when I want and the freedom was like a breath of fresh air
The Bad: mid way through you realize you're on your own for everything including small things like having to always cook and clean up after yourself. Also, you realize that many of your old buddies are now married with kids so don't have that much time to hang out anymore. Yeah, I played golf and went out a couple of times but it was just okay in terms of the fun factor.
The Ugly: evenings were often very quiet, lonely and boring
It's pretty ironic that most of my single time was actually spent with a few of my faves from hobbying. Fortunately, only the first couple of visits were "paid" sessions. After that, they just came over to hang out, e.g. dinners, movies, walks, outings, so it felt more normal and natural.
But in closing, I realize single life is not for me. I would be curious to hear other guy's opinions out there on being single vs. attached.
https://massageplanet.net/ah-living-the-single-life-again-but.t154247/
Yesterday I had another nice evening of dinner, massage and dancing. Today I will have my fave over, probably for the last time in a long while. Then, my time as a single man will be over. But I'm actually not sad about it, here's why:
The Good: it was really nice at the beginning to do what I want, when I want and the freedom was like a breath of fresh air
The Bad: mid way through you realize you're on your own for everything including small things like having to always cook and clean up after yourself. Also, you realize that many of your old buddies are now married with kids so don't have that much time to hang out anymore. Yeah, I played golf and went out a couple of times but it was just okay in terms of the fun factor.
The Ugly: evenings were often very quiet, lonely and boring
It's pretty ironic that most of my single time was actually spent with a few of my faves from hobbying. Fortunately, only the first couple of visits were "paid" sessions. After that, they just came over to hang out, e.g. dinners, movies, walks, outings, so it felt more normal and natural.
But in closing, I realize single life is not for me. I would be curious to hear other guy's opinions out there on being single vs. attached.
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