Cons:
1. Family, friends, and enemies will keep asking you why you're single because you're obviously the only person in the world who hasn't been paired off like a sock
Pros:
1. You have lots of free time
2. You don't have to look pretty all the time
3. You can 'watch' other couples and learn what to do and what not to do when you're dating
4. You can learn a lot of things and prepare for marriage
5. You can focus on getting closer to God so when you do meet your true love God has to tap your shoulder and tell you, "That's the one," for you to even notice that you've met your true love
As you can see, there are quite a few benefits to being single ^-^
Oh, and here's this amazing video by Jamie Grace called, "I Don't Want to Date Because I Want to Get Married":
She's in her twenties and she's been single for her whole life.
Look, would you rather be in and out of relationships from the time you're fourteen (or whatever age people start dating) and end up in a marriage that doesn't last (or worse), or would you rather wait for the man God intends for you to marry and end up in a happy, lasting marriage with that man?
I choose the latter.
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Single Pringles
Non-Fiction**DISCLAIMER: I was around sixteen, seventeen years old when I wrote this. I probably no longer agree with most of this stuff, as I am over twenty now and I know a lot more and have had a lot of opinion changes. I'm so so glad it hasn't had nearly a...