I do not wish to be single, but after what I went through with my ex, I decided probably being single is not that bad. Yes, he dumped me because he realised that my fears and wishes are not without reasons. Yes, people think of him as the asshole who broke "The Gay Man's" heart. Yes, he's like any other typical men on this planet. No, I don't hate him. I realised that the reason he broke up, was actually my fears.
But after reading the article, I quickly rethink my stand about not wanting to have a relationship ever. Yes, I thought about it. Yes, I really want to stay single. No, I am no longer 14 years old.
The one thing that concerns me about this article is, is it possible BBC posted such an article to create fear, at least in UK's socitey, since it stated in the article that UK's society is at a point, where it has a high divorce rate and marriage at an all-time low. Ageing population that's a problem anywhere.
Divorcees who remained single, they noticed, had a trebled risk of dementia, while those widowed at a young age who stayed single faced a six times greater chance.
BBC @ news.bbc.co.uk
What about gay men who are single since they could remember? I know for a fact that gay men have more problems when it comes to finding or having or maintaining a relationship.Well I guess this is one thing, I'll have to find out on my own and only time could help me find out.