5 Reasons Why Being Single Feels So Bad Even Though It Shouldn’t
5 Reasons Why Being Single Feels So Bad Even Though It Shouldn’t
1) You Feel You’re Unworthy Of Love Unless You’re Dating
It's a familiar notion that has a habit of waking you up in the middle of the night. Is it, however, true? Just because you're single right now doesn't imply you're unlovable or unworthy of love. It's all about making the proper connection with someone, and in the meantime, don't forget to appreciate the affection you may receive from other relationships.
2) You Feel You’re At An Age Where You Should Be Settled
Another concept has been implanted in our minds, courtesy of society, which has conveniently determined for others when they should marry and have children. Always keep in mind that you can't set a time limit on finding love. It'll happen when it has to, and it's fine if it doesn't happen soon after college or even when you're in your twenties. Don't feel obligated to date someone only to appease society. When it comes to issues of the heart, there are no hard and fast rules.
3) You Feel Like You’re Lagging Behind In Comparison To Your Friends
It's only normal to want to compare how your life is going with that of your pals. It doesn't mean you're envious of them; it just means that when you see your friends enjoying something or someone wonderful in their lives, you can't help but wonder what it would be like to have that experience as well. However, you should never believe that there is a need for a competition.
4) You Feel Worse About It Thanks To Social Media
Someone who may not feel awful about being single because, let's face it, it's one of the most liberating and exciting years of their life, may easily be persuaded to feel like a loser thanks to social media. We are led to believe that everyone else is dedicated, happy, and enjoying their best life through edited and manufactured images of couples. Don't be misled, though, for not all that glitters is gold.
5) You Feel The Only Way To Be Accomplished Is By Having A Partner
You may have been conditioned by society to assume that only those who have a spouse succeed in life, but you would be erroneous. Your state of mind, your experiences, and your accomplishments determine how accomplished you are, not your relationship status. Being committed is a choice, not an accomplishment. So don't convince yourself that you can't be happy because you're single. Especially when many individuals in partnerships are miserable, whereas single people may be having their best lives. Don't make assumptions based on stereotypes.
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