You can tell by my last post that "relationships" are on my mind. I havent got one :( (cue violins) When I go out shopping I seem to be surrounded by couples everywhere, and makes me feel like I am the only singleton. Its depressing.
If it's any consolation those very same lovely dovy couples will more than likely be arguing over who's turn it is to do the washing, ironing, pick up the kids or de-flea the dog when they got home!!!
yep...but you can join mine and muffys smug singles club. Whilst everyone else is harping on about their boyfriend annoying by doing this that or the other, you can sit back and think at least I dont have that s**t to deal with.
If I had to choose between having life ling friendships with my friends and a bloke I would pick my friends every time.
when i worked in london, i lived away from home on me own, i decided to go and watch a film one night on my own, and was a little embarrased by this, whilst i was waiting for the film to start, i suprised that 80% of the people in there were on their own
think of the postive bits, loo seat left down, and no damp bits on it, all the bed to your self, not having to listen to talksport, no hairy gorilla with beer breath, snoring next to you, .........
Talking about sport is a good for relationships, I was watching the sports personality awards tonight and was telling Mrs Elvis who`s who, until I mentioned Zara Phillips had a nice @rse then the conversation seemed to stop
miss-read, you are welcome on our nights out!! Drinking, singing and shouting get a room at anyone who is snogging in our vacinity is compulsory. As is smiling at boys with scruffy hair esp when dressed as pirates..hazaar.