Image via iStock. By Leah Campbell for YourTango.
I woke up one day and realised that everyone around me had settled down and gotten married.
I was never one of those girls who dreamed about her wedding day. I always assumed it would happen eventually, but it certainly wasn’t a big life priority of mine.
I had other things I wanted to accomplish: Places I wanted to see, goals I wanted to achieve, and a long list of boys (and men) who I knew had no long-term potential, but who I wanted to make out with anyway.
And then, I woke up one day and realised that everyone around me had settled down and gotten married — while I was 32 years old and had never been in a relationship lasting longer than six months.
Oops. I missed my soul mate window.
I'm not sure how this snuck up on me. But the truth is, I wasn't even kind of open to anything real until my mid-twenties.
While all my friends were experiencing their first loves (and heartbreaks) in their teen years, I was chasing after my best guy friend and intentionally dating boys I knew were assh*les, mostly because I felt like they required a whole lot less of me than a real relationship ever would.
I was 25 before I ever really fell in love, and my lack of relationship experience meant that pairing was pretty much doomed from the start.