eightyseven
Ridiculous.
Just to add another more introspective element to the discussion of "singleness"...
I remember last semester in my Sociology of Marriage and Family course that we talked about being Single as a state of being and the different approaches people take to being single. It's 1:50am and I've been up writing a paper for many hours so I'm not in ANY state to search for accurate terminology... but it basically boils down to two core questions:
1) Is being single temporary or permanent for you?
2) Is being single voluntary or involuntary?
So I guess since you can only answer each of those questions two ways, that creates a total of four possible single "types" one could be. Which are you, why, and is that status an absolute or are there some grey areas?
I remember last semester in my Sociology of Marriage and Family course that we talked about being Single as a state of being and the different approaches people take to being single. It's 1:50am and I've been up writing a paper for many hours so I'm not in ANY state to search for accurate terminology... but it basically boils down to two core questions:
1) Is being single temporary or permanent for you?
2) Is being single voluntary or involuntary?
So I guess since you can only answer each of those questions two ways, that creates a total of four possible single "types" one could be. Which are you, why, and is that status an absolute or are there some grey areas?