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Date: | Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:56:06 -0400 |
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I can't answer for Ken, of course, but personally I can think of a lot:
You don't have to worry about fighting over the silliest things
You can watch whatever you want to
You don't answer to anyone for your comings and goings
You have only your own messes to clean up
You've got only your own laundry to do
You don't have to worry about whether he likes your friends or not (actually
that's not a limiting factor, but it's easier not to have to worry about it)
You can cook whatever you want whenever you want and you can buy whatever food
you like to eat without his fussing about it
You don't have to worry about whether he likes cats or dogs (I actually dated
a dog-hater once, never again)
You can buy whatver you want (within your budget of course) without answering
to his or her priorities
You can set your own priorities
etc., etc...
I know this all sounds selfish, but I've settled into my independent way of
living, and it'd take a lot for me to decide to change at this time of my
life.
Kat
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 07:23:33 -0700 Kathy Pink <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> What are they , Ken?
>
> --- "Barber, Kenneth L." wrote:
> > You guys, there is definatly some advantages
> to
> > being single.
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