When I first dreamt of creating this website, many thoughts crossed my mind. Would I reach my goal of helping others? Would people snicker about my perspective/attitude/thoughts? What would others say (to my face or otherwise)? Most importantly, I feared that singles would continue to be viewed as lonely, isolated, miserable individuals who just couldn't find their place in society.
Just this morning I was mindlessly looking at what was out there media-wise for singles on Valentine's Day. I expected to see more of the same. Ideas for making the day bearable, deals for dating websites, anti-Valentine's themes, and tips for helping singles to make this their last V-Day as a single. Well, I was pleasantly surprised! Among the many articles out there on these cringe-worthy topics, there were articles that discussed the #WhyI'mSingle trend on twitter. Apparently, people are waking up and realizing that being single isn't quite the end of the world. At least it doesn't have to be.
Just this morning I was mindlessly looking at what was out there media-wise for singles on Valentine's Day. I expected to see more of the same. Ideas for making the day bearable, deals for dating websites, anti-Valentine's themes, and tips for helping singles to make this their last V-Day as a single. Well, I was pleasantly surprised! Among the many articles out there on these cringe-worthy topics, there were articles that discussed the #WhyI'mSingle trend on twitter. Apparently, people are waking up and realizing that being single isn't quite the end of the world. At least it doesn't have to be.