It occurs to me, as I walk back to Pontigs from class by myself in the crisp coolness of an autumn evening, that I enjoy my independence too much to surrender it. Singlehood is constantly decried by movies, books and magazines providing a how-to on "getting your man"; I don't think it's given enough credit as a comfortable and even enviable state. I will enjoy this season as I walk through it, rather than sprint by impatiently and ignore its beauty.
Come along and we can walk together!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
On Singlehood
It occurs to me, as I walk back to Pontigs from class by myself in the crisp coolness of an autumn evening, that I enjoy my independence too much to surrender it. Singlehood is constantly decried by movies, books and magazines providing a how-to on "getting your man"; I don't think it's given enough credit as a comfortable and even enviable state. I will enjoy this season as I walk through it, rather than sprint by impatiently and ignore its beauty.
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