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Confessions of Happily Single Women

In today’s society, it’s hard to escape the idea of coupledom. You see it everywhere – the two lovers kissing in the park, the cute couple on a date at the table right next to you, people posting baecation photos up and down your feed. Oh look, is that another engagement video?! The truth is, so many things are set up to benefit and appease people in relationships. And sometimes the single folks get left out. What’s worse, is when people assume that because you’re single, you must be miserable. There’s a certain level of shame associated with being a single woman beyond a certain age. And for many women who’ve been single for a long time, that shame can eventually seep into your self image, causing negative self talk and anxiety.

Now, if this describes you, we want you to know, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Every day, single women are faced with battling judgment and even fear surrounding singlehood. That’s why it’s important to keep positive thoughts about yourself and your situation. Of course, we realize, this is easier said than done. So we’ve curated a collection of narratives from a few happily single gals to boost your morale and inner dialogue. Remember, your peace should be solidified even without partnership. 

Nitta, 31

“People have this misconception that because you’re single, you have to be miserable and lonely, which isn’t true at all. Of course, there are days when I crave companionship but there’s really nothing like learning and growing in solitude. Sometimes there are lessons you have to learn that can only come from being alone. Being alone has helped me understand myself, the healing I needed to do and ultimately, what I’m seeking in a partner. You have to be whole on your own before you try to add someone else to the equation. I’m proud to say that my time as a single woman has brought me closer to myself and the things I truly value.”

Michelle, 43

“I got married when I was young. I did everything by the book. Went to school, got my degree, met the man of my dreams and started a family. I thought this was the life I wanted but it was really me following behind someone else's blueprint. Now at 43, I’m divorced and learning what really makes Michelle happy. I used to feel like such a failure and I was ashamed that my marriage was unsuccessful, especially after years of seeing how differently society treats you when you become a wife. Now, I have peace in knowing that I’m finding my voice and creating a life that agrees with me. I’m unlearning so many things and getting back to taking care of myself, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. I may be single, but I feel empowered and more confident than I ever did before.”

Kourtnee, 33

The trick to enjoying singlehood is treating yourself. It’s all about spoiling yourself, spending time with yourself and getting to know yourself outside of a partner. That way, when a partner comes along, they’re a complement to you and not necessarily your other half. You have to spend time alone to know what you like and don’t like. Don’t use the time “waiting for someone to come along” — there’s no telling when it will happen. And if they don’t come along in the time frame you’ve allotted for yourself, then you’ll feel like you’ve wasted time. So enjoy every moment and make the best out of it. Your life is so much more than your relationship status. 

Empowering Quotes About the Power of Being Single

There are many reasons why you might be single right now, and no matter that reason, it can sometimes make you feel like the loneliest person in the world. Not only that but society has a way of making single women feel like it’s taboo to be on your own and that the single life is fleeting and won’t get you anywhere.  Let’s debunk that myth by recognizing these bold women who have some powerful things to say about being single and loving yourself first.  

  • I’m the best form of entertainment I have! The key is to make friends with yourself. Children make imaginary friends. If I have to do that, I will do that. They will say I’m crazy, but I will be happy. Sometimes it is better to find ways to be happy alone than to have a relationship in which you are miserable for the sake of not being alone.” – Grace Jones

Source: Gallery Books

  • “It's very fun to be single, because you know what happens? You find yourself. You understand what it means to love yourself, instead of putting all this energy into give and tug in a relationship.” – Keke Palmer

Source: Vanity Fair

  • “If you really are going to be a happy single, you have to stop treating being single as the annoying time that you pass between relationships and embrace it. Rather than focusing on what you lack, focus on what you have” – Natalie Lue

Source: Blogtacular

  • Find who you are in this world and what you need to feel good alone. I think that’s the most important thing in life. Find a sense of self because with that, you can do anything else.” — Angelina Jolie

Source: Evening Standard

  • “I was waiting for Prince Charming. Everybody I met was going to be the guy I was going to spend my life with. And then you realize, ‘I’m strong, I’m my own keeper, my own savior’.” – Jennifer Lopez

Source: cfda

  • “Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you’re wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn’t love you anymore. - Lady Gaga

Source: The Gaurdian

  • “The man for me is the cherry on the pie. But I’m the pie and my pie is good all by itself. Even if I don’t have a cherry.” – Halle Berry

Source: PopSugar

  • “I don’t think you can really, truly be the partner you want to be until you know on an absolute level that you are a complete person on your own. I think that’s something all women deserve to know. – Sophia Bush

Source: Stylecaster