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indiepanda wrote:

If I get down it's more usually February that does it to me - combination of the reminder of singledom that is valentines day - no matter how crap and commericialized it is, still feels worse being single than not.


Yes, I thought that too, for many single years, and then having been in a failing marriage and emerged bloodied and beaten, I thought being single was preferable.

In fact, it's a walk in the park, compared to being embroiled in a disastrous and terminal relationship.


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May we all grow a little in 2009, and not just in our waistlines.


God bless us one and all, and I hope Tiny Tim's waistline flourishes.

SteveT Wrote:

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> indiepanda wrote:

> If I get down it's more usually February that does it to me - combination of the reminder of singledom that is valentines day - no matter how crap and commericialized it is, still feels worse being single than not.

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> Yes, I thought that too, for many single years, and then having been in a failing marriage and emerged bloodied and beaten, I thought being single was preferable. In fact, it's a walk in the park, compared to being embroiled in a disastrous and terminal relationship.


Oh I agree, it's just Valentine's day I tend to forget that - you only get the idealized images on Valentine's day after all.


Mostly if I feel glum about being single I can drum up memories of the last ex and remind myself how much I like my freedom - the ex was a bit of a bully at times, liked to put me down and tell me what I could and couldn't do.


But I still retain some (perhaps naive) romantic notions that being in a good relationship must be better than being single though.

I shan't get the January blues. I've got the gym bug (again) after getting a day pass yesterday to my cousin's fancy gym in Muswell Hill. Dulwich leisure centre hasn't got quite the same facilities, but it's got a pool and a gym... I wonder how long my resolution will last...


Wish I had time to do an evening course or something, but don't right now. Good luck to those people who are starting new courses and new ventures in 2009.


I agree with some posters about February being a more depressing month, particularly with Valentines Day. Hope I get more cards this year than I did last year -I got no cards last year :(

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