I have a question for the twenty-something single, smart and successful men out there: WHERE THE BLOODY HELL ARE YOU?
I know where the women are.
It’s Sunday afternoon and they’re sitting in my living room sipping cups of tea. Six girls. All single. I look around at my friends and I can’t help but wonder why they don’t have partners. Every one of them is amazing. They’re talented and interesting and funny, not to mention absolutely gorgeous. They’ve got their shit together; they have jobs, pay rent and do their laundry. They even enjoy a boogie on the dance floor or a game of Monopoly every once and a while.
So why aren’t men breaking down the door for the chance to date them?
Of the girls sitting around the room, two have recently got out of long-term relationships and one has a history of intermittent relationships that rarely last longer than her menstrual cycle. Then there are the few girls around me, cradling their cups of tea, who have been single for a while. And when I say a while, I mean forever. They’ve never had boyfriends. The extent of their dating experiences are varied; there have been pashes, dates, courtings and flings. Some have had lots of sex. Some have had no sex at all. But all have blank spaces on their “relationship” CVs.
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25 yr old male never been in a relationship. My family think I do & often assume that Im hiding someone from them or that I'm lying lol. Iv grown to make peace with being single, but the idea of having a female in my life is still always there in the back of my mind
I'm 24 and have been single since I was 15, never had sex. I just started doing the dating thing with someone who I knew from work we have similar interests and would meet up a few times before we started dating. I had people say to me "are you two dating" always said no but now I'm dating him I feel obligated to meet up with him. People who I have spoken to about it have all said "it's just new and your going to be nervous" but that doesn't make me feel better about it. I was at uni so that took the priority especially as it was training for my job.I was always one to help others out before me but I end up seeing all my friends having children, getting married and moving out. I still live at home cause I can't afford to move out. Has anyone got to the point that the thought of being in a relationship or even dating feels scary.