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The worst things about being single
Most of the time, you?re so busy with work, friends and fun, you might not even notice you?re single. But occasionally, even the proudest singleton among us will admit that it would nicer to have someone else around. Here are some of those moments?
The third wheel
Your coupled up friends might be great at inviting you out, but the novelty of nights out with just you and a pair of love birds can begin to wear thin, especially if you feel they?re only inviting you out of pity.
Dinner parties
There?s only one thing worse than arriving at a dinner party to find you?re the only one who?s single - arriving to find there are two single people there: you and someone hideous they?re trying to set you up with.
Self-medicating
Even if you pride yourself in being self-sufficient, this can quickly unravel when you?re ill. It?s up to you to drag yourself down to the chemist and cook yourself up some warming soup, and it?s not nice at all.
Other people?s pity
If you?ve made the decision to be single, it can be extremely frustrating when others assume you?re lonely, unhappy or somehow incomplete as a person. And it gets worse when you feel they pity you or they try to sympathise.
Longing
If you?re not single by choice, that feeling of longing can be overwhelming. You know it?s bad when you feel a pang of jealousy over your favourite TV character getting a date, or when the sight of a two-man tent in the Argos catalogue sends you into a wistful daydream.
The cost of it all
Being single can be expensive, with no one to share a taxi with and the dreaded single room supplement in hotels. It also seems impossible to finish a loaf of bread by yourself before it goes mouldy.
Holidays
Holidays are another nightmare. It?s not that you need a partner to go on holiday with, it?s more that the friends you used to have a hoot with while away are now all coupled up and not available to go away with any more. And you don?t want to go away with other single people just by default.
Compromising
Sometimes you might suspect that you?re just too comfortable in your own company. You hate it when people visit you and mess up your things, and you get so used to doing what you want when you want that you find it hard to compromise when you?re with others.
Lack of cuddles
Quite simply, it can be horrible not to have cuddles on tap. Sure, you can get a hug from your friend or your relative, but they?re not always around exactly when you need one, and not everyone feels comfortable enough to ask for a hug.
Table for one
You?ve cracked going to the cinema by yourself, you can do art exhibitions alone and it?s actually a relief not to have to go shopping with someone else, but what you can?t bring yourself to do is to sit and have dinner in a restaurant alone. Takeaways are all well and good, but sometimes that buffet restaurant is calling your name, and your mates aren?t around to join you.