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Embracing Singlehood: Why I Choose Happiness, Independence, and Self-Respect

  Embracing Singlehood: Why I Choose Happiness, Independence, and Self-Respect Recently, I found myself in a rather interesting conversation with a few individuals who seemed to question my life choices. They asked if I'd ever done something embarrassing, insinuating that perhaps I hadn't lived enough to understand certain experiences. Well, let me set the record straight: yes, I've had my fair share of embarrassing moments, but never anything as reckless or repulsive as some of the scenarios they brought up. Let's address the elephant in the room. No, I've never gone to bed with a stranger on the first date, nor have I ever stooped so low as to pick up human feces. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe in exercising better judgment than that. It's called common sense, folks, and it's a valuable tool for avoiding situations that would make you the subject of ridicule or scorn. You might wonder why I'm so passionate about this topic. Well, let me tell you.

Sex!

Sex! Sex and marriage, viewed through an evolutionary lens, unveil fascinating insights into human behavior and societal shifts. Traditionally, men were driven by an instinctual urge to spread their genetic legacy far and wide, echoing behaviors seen in our animal counterparts. However, some men held steadfast to 'old-fashioned' values, seeking lasting love and commitment with a single partner. In contrast, women historically sought strong, healthy partners capable of providing security and resources for their offspring. The concept of pairing with one mate for life, akin to ancient hunter-gatherer societies, mirrored the modern institution of marriage. The sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s reshaped societal norms, challenging traditional views on relationships and marriage. Both men and women experienced shifts in attitudes, with a decline in the emphasis on commitment before sex and a delay in the age of marriage. Today, notions of commitment and love are evolving, in

On Dating

On Dating I was asked by an oversensitive male or three and a few apparently morally lacking females have never done something embarrassing. Sure I have but never something so stupid or disgusting as going to bed with some dude I don't know on the first date or picking up human feces. I have better judgment than this idiot obviously because (1) I wouldn't ever date offline (2) I'm not trash that goes picking up shit (3) I'm no slut so I wouldn't be going to some dude's house on the first date. Common sense says you don't do any of those and a lot of other stuff so you avoid being a laughing stock or called a whore. Sorry, this female who acted a whore and went to this dude's house on the first date and then played with her shit IS inferior to me and hopefully almost every other person on the planet. You made a crack about me being single. Nice try at shaming me for being happy! Didn't work!! Why would I want to get married? I don't need a ma