How long is too long for being single?
The answer is, of course, no. “There is absolutely no set time frame that counts as ‘too long’ for being single,” says Megan Stubbs, EdD, a sexologist and relationship expert based in Michigan. Part of the reason why is because there’s no set definition as what “being single” actually looks like.
What happens when you stay single for too long?
Comedian Bill Burr has a famous line in one of his stand-ups; “There’s a critical point when you’ve stayed single for too long, that your brain switches from ‘No, don’t say that’ to ‘Eh, fuck it. What he was saying is that when you go a long time without being in a relationship, you can take a few more chances.
Should you trust that you’ve been single a long time?
So sure, you’ve been single a long time, but you have to trust that you’ve stayed single because you know what you want in a romantic partner and aren’t willing to settle for anything less than you think you deserve, just as long as you aren’t picky to the point that you expect everyone you meet to be perfect.
Does being single Make you a better partner in a relationship?
While it’s definitely going to be a hell of a transition going from being VERY single to all of a sudden being in a relationship, you have to trust that it will be easy when you find someone you care about enough. Also, the fact you’ve been single for so long and have such a strong sense of self might make you a better partner in a relationship.
What if you go a long time without being in a relationship?
What he was saying is that when you go a long time without being in a relationship, you can take a few more chances. Why? Well, you’ve been alone before, and have survived. Hell, you may have even flourished. Thus being in a relationship isn’t the be-all-to-end-all. You know that life doesn’t end if this relationship ends.