You’re single, but you can say “yes”!

updated the 11 August 2015 à 17:21

When one is single past thirty, sometimes you feel like a fragile thing waiting in vain for love. They say no one can be happy and fulfilled without a man!

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When a man is alone, no one thinks it’s a problem – he probably has deep-seeded mental issues, or phobia of commitment. He might even be pleasing too many women, unable to decide! When a guy falls for an older single woman, what does he think? She has her freedom? No. She expects it – a proposal. Not for a second did he imagine that she doesn’t expect a sexy invitation. He might not plan it, but assures her anyway, “You’re not alone, I’m here. ”

As long as one has a glamorous profession, be it choreographer, dancer, singer or hairdresser, and that we don’t dress too prude, applications become more insistent. Inevitably, single and with long legs and hair of a super star, we are ready for anything and act like panthers. Some insist: “Better to have remorse than regrets.” Luckily, there will be neither one nor the other. As in, not wanting a man, because celibacy is not to say more “open bar” than “good nun”.

Still, your friends are also going support you in starting a relationship: “Tell him yes, even just for a night, it would do you good!” It’s amazing how it wishes you well, all this love that hits you… Ironically, the well-meaning friends might start talking about how the longer you remain a couple, the less you’ll feel the love. With that, we’re not sure whether they still want to talk about sex after that.

Valérie Rodrigue and Nur Syazana H.


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