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HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #32 on: May 05, 2008, 12:41 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on May 05, 2008, 12:16 AM
If someone can tell me what a married person has that a single person can't have

A man? A single girl has a lot of options and variety, she doesn't hv to go to bed alone any night

Children? Please, you don't hv to be married to have them

Security? when your career is on a high and you hav all the money you want

What else?

There has to be a solid argument for Why a Woman should be married

There isn't!
not anymore and many women are beginning to realise this,,,, sadly ignorance is still a terrible disease and thats where all the problems are from, plus some men are particularly against the idea,,,
put yourself in a mans shoes, u're supposed to be the provider and protector of a woman and she decides she has no need for u,,,, quite frankly i don't blame them for being so against d idea

the truth of the matter is there are no valid reasons anymore for a woman who has no wish to get married to do so
they are being respected as equals in the work place and as leaders in the political arena,,,,
anyone who can't respect her decision to remain single is scum and deserves no recognition
Gamine (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #33 on: May 05, 2008, 12:44 AM »

See im trying to strengthen my points on why a woman should be married.

Who wants to stay Single? Definately not me, when i even have a Campaign

MARRIAGE 2010

The other thing is,

Society treats unmarried women like crap

I have witnessed occassions where, the way a married woman is addressed carries more

respect than a single Woman.

I wonder why it is so.
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #34 on: May 05, 2008, 12:45 AM »

And they respect you when they see that despite the odds u still make a success of yourself

FACT!

Live for yourself and not society,,,, afterall its your happiness thats important
ztyle (m)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #35 on: May 05, 2008, 12:47 AM »

I concur, true talk.
Gamine (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #36 on: May 05, 2008, 12:49 AM »

Yeah, but they still give Her a very hard time

Ok heres an example,

A Single woman gets no day off, shes busy working her ass off evryday

While a Married woman gets maternal leave like six times a year after her normal maternity leave

The workload is den casted on the single woman and they get the same pay
NubianQ (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #37 on: May 05, 2008, 12:51 AM »

being single is fun!!!! no big deal,  i just want all the money in the world and men come later!!!

They say a woman needs a man to be complete,  hmmm i don't think so because nowadays people are changing and its a new generation.

personally, i think everyone wants to be happy, married or not but circumstances make people decide to be single. i have had my own shit happen and to be honest i am happy being single, its been so much fun and now i do what i want, when i want, how i want.

Dont think i can marry someone who i don't want, being selective is not bad. just find who suits u , for me i like people who are intelligent and can hold a good converstation. i never get that,  the naija guys i meet are either Male chauvanists(did i spell that correctly Shocked) or just don't know anything about anything except boring stuff.

i am into so many things n m a free spirit,  thats not suitable for them,  so am single Sad,  and loving it,   Grin ;Dbecause now i do anythin i want,  its all about ME ME ME ME ME,

anyway hun, do what suits you. a man doesnt complete a woman at all,  how about lesbians who are happy. they havent got men n they are complete
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #38 on: May 05, 2008, 12:53 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on May 05, 2008, 12:44 AM
See im trying to strengthen my points on why a woman should be married.

Who wants to stay Single? Definately not me, when i even have a Campaign

MARRIAGE 2010

The other thing is,

Society treats unmarried women like crap

I have witnessed occassions where, the way a married woman is addressed carries more

respect than a single Woman.

I wonder why it is so.

There's no little girl anywhere that dreams of being single all her life.
We all dreamt of beautiful weddings and played "mommy" with our friends.
But as people pass through life they make choices and for some the choices are forced on them when age is no longer on their side.
Our society respects marriage and that should be commended.
It's the natural thing to do
All humans long to be with someone

We are all products of a union (most of us)
It is unnatural to want to remain alone.
Even those who tell you they choose to be single and unmarried  don't stay detached ,they have men they're tangoing with on the side.
Marriage just makes it legitimate.
So people usually don't necessarily frown at the choice of remaining unmarried but the choice of being unmarried and doing married folk things
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #39 on: May 05, 2008, 12:54 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on May 05, 2008, 12:49 AM
Yeah, but they still give Her a very hard time

Ok heres an example,

A Single woman gets no day off, shes busy working her ass off evryday

While a Married woman gets maternal leave like six times a year after her normal maternity leave

The workload is den casted on the single woman and they get the same pay

well that all depends on the kind of job and what u want for yourself,,, u make a decision on the way you want to be treated and accept nothin less

if you feel your someone else is getting preferential treatment then speak up for your right,,, period!

there is an equality act to protect people in the work place and anything less is unacceptable,,,



Mr. Turkey (m)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #40 on: May 05, 2008, 12:54 AM »

(in a soft and tender tone) Sad i don't mean to be rude, but i really need an independent minded female of the turkey specie for a relationship that should last a lifetime. i thought i could live my life alone (sob) but i finally realised (sob) that i need a companion, someone to hold when the nights get cold (sob) someone to say "honey i'm home" to at the close of work everyday, someone who i could be real to and would answer my name (sob), someone that i could make mistakes with and laugh with after making amendments (sob)

i neeed her badlyyy, i can't lie to myself no more that i'd be ok on my own, can't deceive my emotions and swim against chemistry's currents (sob) anyone feel me. . .? Cry
NubianQ (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #41 on: May 05, 2008, 12:58 AM »

know what, Sheniqua i agree with you, but to be honest,  nowadays marriage can be a waste of time or even thinking of it,  oh years ago it was a fantasy,  now wit all d shit i have had to deal with,  when i think of marriage i think of being sentenced to life in prison wit hard labour

yes, being single can be shit but am going to hv kids,  single or not because to wait for a man will be forever.  i see what happens this days n i wonder where all the cool people went,
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #42 on: May 05, 2008, 12:59 AM »

@ Gamine in parts of Europe nursing mothers can take from 6 months to a year off and get paid for it.
I doubt if others can do so for that length of time.
That should be a benefit for trying to raise a family.
NubianQ (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #43 on: May 05, 2008, 01:00 AM »

oh Mr Turkey (sob) don't cry,  i will find the perfect nun for u,  just keep crying,   Grin Grin Grin Grin
Gamine (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #44 on: May 05, 2008, 01:01 AM »

don't think its fair though

The single girl remains at work all year and ends up with the same pay. Undecided
NubianQ (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #45 on: May 05, 2008, 01:02 AM »

Mr Turkey would u consider someone from the Vulture species Grin or would u like a Bat? let me know,  send me an email n i can arrange it
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #46 on: May 05, 2008, 01:05 AM »

Quote from: sheniqua on May 05, 2008, 12:53 AM
There's no little girl anywhere that dreams of being single all her life.
We all dreamt of beautiful weddings and played "mommy" with our friends.
But as people pass through life they make choices and for some the choices are forced on them when age is no longer on their side.
Our society respects marriage and that should be commended.
It's the natural thing to do
All humans long to be with someone

I beg to differ,,,
the world is evolving and less children grow up with fairytale beliefs with more facing the harsh reality
the only reason why little girls dream of wedding and the like are because of stories with Happy endings,,,, life doesn't always hav a happy ending and if u grew up in a home where your dad constantly beat your mum to a pulp u wont dream of being a blushing bride.
I know some one who knew form day one she didn't want children or a man,,, she just turned 60 and is on a world cruise living her dream.

Quote
We are all products of a union (most of us)
It is unnatural to want to remain alone.
Even those who tell you they choose to be single and unmarried  don't stay detached ,they have men they're tangoing with on the side
Marriage just makes it legitimate.
So people usually don't necessarily frown at the choice of remaining unmarried but the choice of being unmarried and doing married folk things

what is natural to u may be unnatural to someone else and vice versa,,, u are simply generalising now
sexual satisfaction isnt exclusive to the married,,,
the idea of remaining single is rejecting the idea of being tied down to one person
remaining in an unmarried relationship gives u the freedon to walk out whenever,
it means u don't expect anything of each other and u don't hav to do anything u don't want to,,,, remaining single means u can enjoy companionship without the shackles that come with marriage
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #47 on: May 05, 2008, 01:05 AM »

Quote from: NubianQ on May 05, 2008, 12:58 AM
know what, Sheniqua i agree with you, but to be honest, nowadays marriage can be a waste of time or even thinking of it, oh years ago it was a fantasy, now wit all d shit i have had to deal with, when i think of marriage i think of being sentenced to life in prison wit hard labour

yes, being single can be shit but am going to hv kids, single or not because to wait for a man will be forever. i see what happens this days n i wonder where all the cool people went,

Don't lose hope
There are still good men out there.
Sometimes we human have unrealistic expectations of one another.
A relationship is give and take.

I once had a fiance who was perfect in all ways to me but his table manners were so embarrassing.
When he chewed in Jerusalem,it could be heard in Jericho.
I was ashamed to have him with me in public.
He is now happily married to someone who obviously is not concerned abouit things like that.
I kept searching and found someone else Smiley
D-reloaded (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #48 on: May 05, 2008, 01:08 AM »

osisi seriously did you ever bother talking to him about his atrocious table manners?


also when you decided to leave him, lol dd you tell him that was the reason?
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #49 on: May 05, 2008, 01:09 AM »

Quote from: HR.hotness on May 05, 2008, 01:05 AM
what is natural to u may be unnatural to someone else and vice versa,,, u are simply generalising now
sexual satisfaction isnt exclusive to the married,,,
the idea of remaining single is rejecting the idea of being tied down to one person
remaining in an unmarried relationship gives u the freedon to walk out whenever,
it means u don't expect anything of each other and u don't hav to do anything u don't want to,,,, remaining single means u can enjoy companionship without the shackles that come with marriage

If that is what rocks your boat, more power to you.
May you always be as free as your heart desires. Wink
Marriage,again is a choice and there are many who are happy in it.
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #50 on: May 05, 2008, 01:10 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on May 05, 2008, 01:01 AM
don't think its fair though

The single girl remains at work all year and ends up with the same pay. Undecided

you seem to be implying raising a child isnt work
remember u don't get set hours or a day off
a single girl can go home at the end of the day and let her hair down Wink
4 Him (m)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #51 on: May 05, 2008, 01:10 AM »

just keep looking. you never know, the person u're looking for may just be right by under your nose there and u didnt even bother to look.
Marriage is scary but if others can make it work then so can you.
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #52 on: May 05, 2008, 01:12 AM »

Quote from: sheniqua on May 05, 2008, 01:09 AM
If that is what rocks your boat, more power to you.
May you always be as free as your heart desires. Wink
Marriage,again is a choice and there are many who are happy in it.

Exactly,,, its a choice so the issue of how natural or unnatural it is shdnt even arise
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #53 on: May 05, 2008, 01:12 AM »

Quote from: D-reloaded on May 05, 2008, 01:08 AM
osisi seriously did you ever bother talking to him about his atrocious table manners?


also when you decided to leave him, lol dd you tell him that was the reason?

ROFL.
There were other little things but this was one of the reasons.
and no,I never told him.
Gamine (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #54 on: May 05, 2008, 01:14 AM »

Quote
I once had a fiance who was perfect in all ways to me but his table manners were so embarrassing.
When he chewed in Jerusalem,it could be heard in Jericho.
I was ashamed to have him with me in public.

LOL

this is something i CANNOT have

NEVER!!!

@HRH

No it is work apparently but that dosnt mean the single woman dosnt have family obligations that she

would like a leave for.

what i do know now is that the Single Woman is not equal to the Married woman in our society
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #55 on: May 05, 2008, 01:15 AM »

Quote from: HR.hotness on May 05, 2008, 01:12 AM
Exactly,,, its a choice so the issue of how natural or unnatural it is shdnt even arise

I totally get where you're coming from.
There are many "strong black independent" women voicing the same opinions even louder and beyond nairaland.
sheniqua
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #56 on: May 05, 2008, 01:18 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on May 05, 2008, 01:14 AM
LOL

this is something i CANNOT have

NEVER!!!



my friendsthought I was nuts but you cannot imagine how embarrasing it is to watch your soon to be life long partner eating and grunting like a pig.
The love just disappeared and I couldn't wait to meet another.
D-reloaded (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #57 on: May 05, 2008, 01:19 AM »

Osisi, then how did you break it to him. Werent you two close to getting married?
4 Him (m)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #58 on: May 05, 2008, 01:20 AM »

Quote from: sheniqua on May 05, 2008, 01:18 AM
my friendsthought I was nuts but you cannot imagine how embarrasing it is to watch your soon to be life long partner eating and grunting like a pig.
The love just disappeared and I couldn't wait to meet another.

and yet you all complain when men say a woman's looks are important when it comes to making a committment.
Gamine (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #59 on: May 05, 2008, 01:21 AM »

@Sheniqua,

Haba you should have known before getting that far

lol.
D-reloaded (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #60 on: May 05, 2008, 01:21 AM »

how can you compare looks to table manners??
4 Him (m)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #61 on: May 05, 2008, 01:22 AM »

Quote from: D-reloaded on May 05, 2008, 01:21 AM
how can you compare looks to table manners??

I'm not compareing bothin literal terms.
Sheniqua says she can't live with a man with poor table manners, the same way many men feel they can't live with a woman who does not satisfy their aesthetic desires.
HR.hotness (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #62 on: May 05, 2008, 01:24 AM »

Quote from: sheniqua on May 05, 2008, 01:18 AM
my friendsthought I was nuts but you cannot imagine how embarrasing it is to watch your soon to be life long partner eating and grunting like a pig.
The love just disappeared and I couldn't wait to meet another.

I probably would hav done the same thing
I'm notoriously impatient with people with poor manners
D-reloaded (f)
Re: The Dilemma Of The Single Woman
« #63 on: May 05, 2008, 01:25 AM »

Isnt the "aesthetics" of a person the first thing you see though? If a man sees a woman and isnt immediately attracted to her, why would it even get to the point of a relationship.

It was when they were IN a relationship that she realized the dude ate like a pig as oposed to when you meet someone and you see that they LOOKS like a  pig  Grin so it wouldnt even get to the point of marriage in the firts place
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