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Feeling like the only single person in a sea of couples? Trust me, you’re not alone! In this episode, we dive into the complexities of being single, especially when it feels like it’s not by choice. I’m here to let you know that wanting to be in a healthy relationship is totally okay, and it’s high time we acknowledge that many folks out there are pretending to be happy with their single status when, truth be told, they’d rather be coupled up. We chat about the societal pressures surrounding singlehood, the challenges of dating, and how the push for independence often overlooks the reality that many are just struggling to find a good match. So, whether you've been single for a hot minute or a decade, grab your favorite snack and tune in as we explore the ups and downs of the single life!
Being single can sometimes feel like an exclusive club, but let me tell you, it’s a club that many of us didn’t sign up for willingly! In this episode, I dive deep into the realities of being single, especially when it's not by choice. We’re talking about the societal pressures that make it seem like everyone is happily single, while in reality, many people are just trying to make the best of a situation they didn’t choose. I explore the notion that it’s perfectly okay to crave companionship and a healthy relationship, and that wanting to be coupled up doesn’t mean you’re any less independent or valid. I share my personal experiences of navigating this sometimes frustrating landscape, where it feels like the good options are few and far between. So grab a cozy blanket, maybe a snack (or two), and let’s chat about the ups and downs of single life. It’s time to embrace our truths, whether we’re loving our single era or just trying to survive it!
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By WioletaSuggestions on how to improve this podcast? Email me at [email protected].
Want to send a voice memo regarding an episode's topic? Leave me a voice note at www.allaboutbeingsingle.com.
Want to see additional content? Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thisiswioleta/ or https://www.instagram.com/allaboutbeingsingle/.
Want to watch this on YouTube? Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/@AllAboutBeingSingle.
Download the free https://singleminded.gumroad.com/l/huivqv.
Feeling like the only single person in a sea of couples? Trust me, you’re not alone! In this episode, we dive into the complexities of being single, especially when it feels like it’s not by choice. I’m here to let you know that wanting to be in a healthy relationship is totally okay, and it’s high time we acknowledge that many folks out there are pretending to be happy with their single status when, truth be told, they’d rather be coupled up. We chat about the societal pressures surrounding singlehood, the challenges of dating, and how the push for independence often overlooks the reality that many are just struggling to find a good match. So, whether you've been single for a hot minute or a decade, grab your favorite snack and tune in as we explore the ups and downs of the single life!
Being single can sometimes feel like an exclusive club, but let me tell you, it’s a club that many of us didn’t sign up for willingly! In this episode, I dive deep into the realities of being single, especially when it's not by choice. We’re talking about the societal pressures that make it seem like everyone is happily single, while in reality, many people are just trying to make the best of a situation they didn’t choose. I explore the notion that it’s perfectly okay to crave companionship and a healthy relationship, and that wanting to be coupled up doesn’t mean you’re any less independent or valid. I share my personal experiences of navigating this sometimes frustrating landscape, where it feels like the good options are few and far between. So grab a cozy blanket, maybe a snack (or two), and let’s chat about the ups and downs of single life. It’s time to embrace our truths, whether we’re loving our single era or just trying to survive it!
Takeaways: