National Singles Week

by NML on September 16, 2007

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If you’re single and living in the US, from today and for the next week it’s time to revel in being single. According to the SunHerald “The week provides an opportunity for the unmarried to celebrate their spouse-free lifestyles and denounce the stigmas surrounding single people – the spinster, lives-with-his-parents and aging bachelor stereotypes.”

The US Census Bureau counts 100 million single and unmarried Americans, a massive number that really should be acknowledged and a force to be reckoned with. However….embrace being single all year around, not just for one week. Don’t treat being single as that pain in the backside time that you pass between finding someone to have a relationship with. Happy, well adjusted singles who enjoy their lives tend to make part of happier couples – It means that you don’t forge relationships from a negative place based on your fears and insecurities about being single. Enjoy!

via Girl Dates London 

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