NakasayaOPLucknow,Uttarpradesh, India, India13 posts
What if someone pops the question: Are you single or when are you getting married? Well, it depends! Some might just get very excited and say 'yeah very soon' (and blush), whereas others who enjoy their freedom would declare.
'I am making the most of being single, so no plans to mingle yet.' With Gen X moving at a faster pace than ever before, sometimes being single and professionally successful holds more importance that getting entangled in personal relations.
Increasingly, urban singles are living life to the fullest on their own terms. Does this mean being single can let you enjoy your life to the fullest, which may not be the case after marriage? Do urban singles prefer living on their own terms for long, as they fear the compromises that come along with commitment?
Surrounded by friends and enjoying a hectic social life - is singlehood the best phase of everyone's life?
Not sure, why do people look for the partners if all are so happy being single? But it is an important phase in young person's life - mix with the friends, party, learn, explore relationships. Good. But not for ever. You can't stay in the same phase for too long or you will find you have few friends left to party with because they are now married and expecting you to do the same!
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question:
Are you single or when are you getting married? Well, it depends!
Some might just get very
excited and say 'yeah very soon' (and blush), whereas
others who enjoy their
freedom would declare.
'I am making the most
of being single, so no plans to mingle yet.' With Gen X moving at a faster pace than
ever before, sometimes being single and professionally successful holds more importance that getting entangled in personal relations.
Increasingly, urban
singles are living life to the
fullest on their own terms.
Does this mean being single
can let you enjoy your life to
the fullest, which may not be the case after marriage? Do urban singles prefer living on their own terms for long, as they fear the compromises that come along with commitment?
Surrounded by friends and enjoying a hectic social life - is singlehood the best phase of everyone's life?