Anyway, I try to always have in the back of my mind an array of responses, depending on the situation, who I'm talking to, and most importantly, my mood. They range from passive to simple to provocative to ridiculous to quite honest, and they include (always said with a smile):
- Gee, I haven't found the right guy
- Oh, there's still time (which is kinda funny because of my age)
- Clearly there's something very wrong with me
- No one will even go out with me
- It's cheaper and less stressful than a divorce
- Because I'm not ready to stop having sex
- I like dating too much
- Because I want him to go home sometimes
- I'm just too good for any one man
- It just seems really, really hard...and I'm lazy
What I've learned, though, is it really doesn't matter what my response is because the ask-er has usually already decided that there's something wrong with me. Getting married is the norm and bucking the norm is...abnormal.
I need some new material: please send me a few good responses to this rather tiring question.
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Something quirky like .....
- That's for ME to know and for you to never find out.
- I'm sorry but if I tell you I'll have to kill you afterwards. So I'll just zip my lip.
- Because this way I can have my cake AND eat it too
;-) ;-)
I think you've probably got the quirky sense of humor to pull it off too!!!
i0lan....
Take it as a compliment. When my late father asked this question, he meant: "You are such a lovely young lady, and I want you to experience the joys of building a life with someone..." I know this, because I called him on it a few times after he asked this question of my single friends. I too was single, and we had many long conversations about marriage. Interestingly enough, my mother NEVER asked my friends this question.
Why are you still single?
Answer:
Because I'm in a committed relationship with me, myself and I.
I like the one about wanting him to go home sometimes. :)
I'm not married because:
--I value my happiness.
--I don't want a roommate or a second job (which is what most marriages eventually turn into).
--Marriage is an archaic, patriarchal, oppressive institution and I want no part of that.
Why am I single? Because I haven't found anyone smart enough to marry me! That usually gives them pause :)
You go, Jersey Girl!!
"[awkward pause, look around the room, shift uneasily] ...oh your dad hasn't had that talk with you and your mom yet?" ... smirk, then laugh heartily. they'll leave you alone after that one ;)
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