The ongoing debate on love, relationships and the associated drama has been consuming our time for too way long. The emergence of ludicrous ârelationship goalsâ on social media and the exaggerated spectacle into the lives of others online paints the delusional picture that happiness and being with âthe oneâ are mutually exclusive, leaving young people today more fickle in terms of relationships and issues of the heart.
Having never been in a long-term relationship, I canât help but feel perplexed around what all the fuss is about. I myself am an example of the single friend with a cynical outlook on the ideals of relationships. No, that doesnât mean Iâm bitter and havenât given it a go. Admittedly, my experiences of the male species thus far have been far from ideal, having been in the awkward limbo âdatingâ stage one too many times. I am, quite frankly, tired of the neat categories and obscured images associated with relationships. The times of my life that have been the happiest and most fulfilled are the times without the involvement of another guy in my life, so why should I start any time soon?
The many blessings of being in a good relationship may overshadow by the single life; always having company, someone to care for, self-esteem, intimacy, experimentation and security. But all of these things can be achieved with what Whitney Houston would deem the Greatest Love of All – self-appreciation! Here are a few of the many perks of not falling into a relationship:
1. Autonomy
University is the time to focus on yourself. This isnât being selfish, it is simply investing in the person that you will spend your whole life with. Without the time restrictions that come with a relationship, you can be selfish without feeling any guilt. We live in a life brimming with narratives: personally, my story has unfolded through self-determination and I have always been happier without the restrictions of stifling relationships.2. Your friendships flourish
The traditional language of love suggests that self-discovery and definition can only be fulfilled within a relationship. Donât buy this Disney myth! This point in your life is a prime time for the formation of life-long friendships, so take away the aim of being somebody else’s someone, and grow by welcoming new friendships whole-heartedly.3. Valentine’s Day fun
This may sound obscene or even cold-hearted, but having never had a boyfriend for special occasions such as Valentine’s Day, the day has always had a celebratory spin and become a prime opportunity for a girl’s night. For those who have been in a relationship, the fear of missing out causes the bandwagon to be jumped upon. The premise of the empty, patronising comments about taunting loved-up friends is simply to be overlooked. Having never had a real relationship, I can assure you that single or not, having to celebrate can be equally as fun.4. No drama
We all know this one. As cute and casual as the parlance of love may seem, the argot is stiflingly conservative. Love should be about freedom, but it’s often more hassle than it’s worth. In a world that values being somebodyâs somebody, rather than a somebody, you are free from the drama and the labels.
Edited by Tia Ralhan
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