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- Aug 31, 2012
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I am really glad to have made the informed decision to remain single and childfree.
It means I have freedom and spare cash, which I wouldn't have otherwise, say, if was married with 3 kids - even the thought makes me break out in cold sweat!
My long-term boyfriend is happy with this and he appreciates his freedom just as much as I do. We live in nearby cities which means I get to live in my own house and see him as often as I like. We both work and enjoy our careers and this arrangements works great! We are not like the couples that live in each other's pockets. I think it is important to have your space when you need it and that is not always possible when you inhabit the same house with someone. If I wish to turn the TV on loud or start hoovering at 4am, I can go ahead and do that without having to answer to anyone ( living in a detached house also helps).
I'd love to hear form others who are single and/or childfree and perhaps we could share tips on fun things to do that do not require a husband and a bunch of kids B)
Let's share our fabulous single and childfree lifestyle stories here! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> :drive:
P.S No offence to the married with kids. One size does not fit all !
It means I have freedom and spare cash, which I wouldn't have otherwise, say, if was married with 3 kids - even the thought makes me break out in cold sweat!
My long-term boyfriend is happy with this and he appreciates his freedom just as much as I do. We live in nearby cities which means I get to live in my own house and see him as often as I like. We both work and enjoy our careers and this arrangements works great! We are not like the couples that live in each other's pockets. I think it is important to have your space when you need it and that is not always possible when you inhabit the same house with someone. If I wish to turn the TV on loud or start hoovering at 4am, I can go ahead and do that without having to answer to anyone ( living in a detached house also helps).
I'd love to hear form others who are single and/or childfree and perhaps we could share tips on fun things to do that do not require a husband and a bunch of kids B)
Let's share our fabulous single and childfree lifestyle stories here! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> :drive:
P.S No offence to the married with kids. One size does not fit all !