To all those single folks out there, we know single-hood has its highs and lows. It is neither a bed of rose, nor a sea of thorns. Yet, non-singles just love to rub it our single-hood status on our faces.

In a tribute to the single-hood community, we present 10 Things Singles Are Tired of Listening To.

 

1. Settle Down & Take Charge of Your Life


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Apparently, by settling down, people don’t mean financial security, they mean getting into a relationship, and until and unless one has a partner, they are seen as a laid-back person.

 

2. Stop Being So Choosy/Picky


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Well! Just because someone is not getting into a relationship doesn’t mean that he/she will grab any random person and fall for him/her. We singles will not settle for anything other than ‘The One’.

 

3. Wait For The Right Moment


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Yes! Should I wait for apocalypse?

 

4. You Suffering From Sexual/Physical Ailment?


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Man! Could you really say something after that!

 

5. You Are Commitment-Phobic


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Well, my commitment is worthy. So, I can’t give it away to anyone and everyone

 

6. Stop Living Like A Bohemian


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OK! Let’s now talk about lifestyle! Now it comes down to this. Put every blame on singles

 

7. I’ll Find The Right Person For You


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It is the ultimate statement that your best friend, cousin or sibling will tell you. Well, it is my life! I think I would do a better job in handling my life than you can.

 

8. You Can’t Stay With One Person


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Ok! Now single are polygamists? Wow!

 

9. Are You Asexual?


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People seriously can come up with every reason imaginable and unimaginable.

 

10. You’re Single? That Must Be So Fun & Easy


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And now, the “You’re So Lucky” part. Most people who are in a relationship look at their single friends and impart this age old statement. As complimentary as it may sound, but single-hood like non-single-hood has its advantages and disadvantages. Only if someone could accept it!

 

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