I remember when we all started college and everyone was single, just looking to have a good time. After all, we were too young to be in serious relationships when we still had four years of college ahead of us. Well, times are a changin'. As I look around at most of my friends, even the ones you NEVER expected to have a boyfriend or girlfriend, are in serious relationships. I guess we are getting to that age when people are starting to think about (gasp) the M-word (marriage). Moving to a new city where there are a lot of young people, this makes me a little nervous.
I want to be able to go out with my other single friends and you know, meet people. However, what if most other people are also in relationships like my friends are. This is not good. As I check out my Facebook account, I swear that in the last week, at least five of my friends went from being "single" to "in a relationship". And of course, if it's on Facebook, then it's legit. However, most of them graduated at least a year ago and they are in relationships with people I've never seen before, which makes me think that they met them in the new city they live in. This gives me hope. I could probably analyze silly situations like this all day long but it really will do me no good. Luckily one of my apartment mates is also single (like me).
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Where did all my single friends go?
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I completely agree. I moved home after college and its so difficult to find single friends just to hang out with. All my old school buddies are in serious relationships, all my college friends are getting married, and that leaves me as a third wheel. There is this one married couple that I go to the movies with that are near my age but I hate the feeling I get like I am stealing time away from them so they can be with each other. With single friends you can take random trips but once their in a serious relationship you have to consider both of them.
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