“You should date this person I know, theyre single too.”

This can change throughout our lives while neither is necessarily a bad thing.

Whichever category you do or dont fall into, matters only to you.

10 Things You Need To Stop Saying To Your Single Friends

Adrienn

Its easier to judge someone without a partner compared to someone with a partner.

Still, no matter the circumstance, single people are tired of hearing the samesingle-advicelines over and over again.

Here are 10 things you gotta stop saying to your single friends:

1.

Youll find someone eventually.

2. you oughta try dating apps.

Dating apps work for some people, but they werent made for the majority.

Dating apps have an invisible barrier, incapable of a natural start.

3. it’s crucial that you put yourself out there more.

Your friend needs to put themselves out there as much astheywant to put themselves out there.

Theres nothing wrong with being single.

Some things are better left unsaid, this being one of them.

Open yourself up to the idea of a relationship.

For someone who desires depth, theyll open themselves up when the person is right.

You should date this person I know, theyre single too.

Anyone can pair up for the sake of being in a relationship.

But someone single is likely waiting for a connection deserving of their time and energy.

Youre so close to finding someone.

This implies there was a time that your friend wasnt in the running and now suddenly they are.

Youre only projecting what you think your friend wants.

Youre too good-looking to be single.

So ugly people deserve to be alone?

And who determines which people are ugly and which ones are too pretty to be single?

Physical attraction is situational and interpreted differently by any person.

Go talk to that person over there.

If your single friend wants to go and speak to someone, they will.

If they dont want to, they wont.

They dont need you pushing them into a forced interaction.

I got into a relationship when I least expected it, the same thing will happen to you.

Implying that your experience will be replicated to someone elses is foolish.

If they want your advice or opinion, theyll ask for it.

Being single is not a death sentence, so dont treat it like one.