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21 Reasons Why You Should be Single in Your 20s

So you’re single? So what?! Being single in your 20s can be a ton of fun, especially if your friends are single too. Here are some reasons why we think being single in your 20s is awesome.

1. There’s no one to hold you back from studying abroad and visiting every exotic location you want…

2. … and enjoying flings with foreign guys!

3.  You have more time to socialize with your friends.

4. When you leave college, you get to make decisions about your future based on what you want, and you don’t have anyone else’s plans to think about.

5. You have more time to meet new people and get to know them.

 

6. For the first time in your life, you’re only accountable to yourself: no boyfriend or parents to stop you from doing what you want.

7. You have more time to develop your career and figure out exactly what it is that you want to do with the rest of your life.

 

8. You can spend your money on what you want to buy, and don’t have to save up for Valentine’s Day presents, extra Christmas presents, extra birthday presents…

9. Take care of someone else? Please, I’m still trying to figure out to take care of myself!

10. You learn to be independent.

11. You don’t have to live through any first date disasters.

12. You have all the personal time that you want––you can be on your own whenever you like.

13. You can take any opportunity that comes up, whenever it comes up. Night out? New job? Sure!

14. Sharing the bed? No thank you, I think I’ll pretend I’m a starfish tonight.


15. You have an excuse to learn the “Single Ladies” dance!

16. There won’t be anyone around to complain when you want to watch chick flicks.

17. When it comes to Halloween, there’s no couples costume to plan; just the costume you actually want to wear.

18. You get to decorate your first “big girl” apartment the way you want without having to consider a guy’s opinion.


19. You can flirt as much as you like without a care in the world.

20. You can move away from your college town after graduation and not have to worry about a LDR!

21. But most of all, let’s be real: you don’t need a man to tell you you’re fabulous.

Lauren is the President/Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus Exeter, as well as the Manager of UK Expansion and a National Writer for HerCampus.com. While she has worked with Her Campus Exeter it has achieved Pink Chapter Level status and has grown to its current status as one of the most successful chapters internationally. She's determined to grow Her Campus in the UK this year and so is looking foward to working on increasing the number of HC UK chapters and to helping the established chapters improve and develop. This summer she was lucky enough to intern in the Her Campus Head Office in Boston, and had the most amazing time -- any time she can go back, she will! In her spare time Lauren loves to play tennis, catch up with her friends, go for long walks in the Scottish countryside or to watch chick-flicks under her duvet. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @laurenhudson25.
As the Senior Designer, Kelsey is responsible for the conceptualization and design of solutions that support and strengthen Her Campus on all levels. While managing junior designers, Kelsey manages and oversees the creative needs of Her Campus’s 260+ chapters nationwide and abroad. Passionate about campaign ideation and finding innovative design solutions for brands, Kelsey works closely with the client services team to develop integrated marketing and native advertising campaigns for Her Campus clients such as Macy’s, UGG, Merck, Amtrak, Intel, TRESemmĂ© and more. A 2012 college graduate, Kelsey passionately pursued English Literature, Creative Writing and Studio Art at Skidmore College. Born in and native to Massachusetts, Kelsey supplements creative jewelry design and metal smithing with a passion for fitness and Boston Bruins hockey. Follow her on Twitter: @kelsey_thornFollow her on Instagram: @kelsey_thorn