Q&A

Is it normal to not want to have a boyfriend?

Is it normal to not want to have a boyfriend?

This is completely normal and even healthy. If you don’t feel like you need or want a partner, you are justified in that decision. You may in a place where you are focused on your career, or you are focusing on bettering yourself. If you are happy, then stay single for as long as you want.

Is it OK to not be in a romantic relationship?

Reality: There’s nothing wrong, so there’s nothing to fix. Not being in a romantic relationship doesn’t necessarily make them lonely. Trying to force romance on an aromantic person — or any person — is a bad idea. They won’t appreciate it and someone’s feelings will likely be hurt.

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Is it strange that I don’t want a girlfriend?

It’s totally normal if you don’t want to be in a relationship, because not everyone does. It’s not weird to say so; in fact, it’s normal to be single at any point in your life and still not want a relationship or real commitment.

Is it weird if I don’t have a boyfriend?

A boyfriend doesn’t make you a better person, A boyfriend doesn’t validate you, and you’re not weird because you don’t have one. It’s not the most important thing in the world, trust me. Here’s why you don’t need a boyfriend:

Should I be concerned about my boyfriend’s female friends?

If the answer to any of those is no, then you may have a right to be concerned about his female friendships (and vice versa, if you’re the one with guy friends and don’t do him the same courtesy). These are just questions to think about.

How to get over not having a boyfriend/girlfriend?

How to Get over Not Having a Boyfriend/Girlfriend Method 1 of 3: Building Your Own Identity. View yourself as a whole person. There’s a lot more to you—you’re a… Method 2 of 3: Having Fun Being Single. Be present in the moment. Don’t spend your energy focusing on what you wish you… Method

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Is it better to be friends with your partner or marry?

The friendship that turns one woman green with envy, another will shrug off and even happily encourage. I don’t think either is better – it’s about how it makes you both feel and whether it matches your own standard of loyalty you expect from a partner.