Callowhill Review Spring 2020

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Relationship Propaganda Musa Hill People often think that being in a relationship is so much better than being single. Some also think the opposite. In all reality though, being in a relationship is very similar to being single. Depending on your sensibilities of course. You can share many of the same freedoms in both scenarios. The similarities between the two are eye popping.

Being in a relationship you can be with other partners. You just have to be a little

more discreet than when you are single. Being in a relationship you have an allotment of females who will go out with you. When you’re single you go out with whoever you want to. Much like in a relationship if you are “unfaithful”. Single life makes you a hot commodity on the market. Being in a relationship has the same effect, but maybe greater. Relationship life and single life are alike in your availability.

The common knock on single life is that you get lonely. People claim being in a

relationship you will never be lonely. They say you have a rock. Someone you can always lean on. That is not true. It is not entirely true at least. Being in a relationship you get lonely a lot. When you’re young and you both have schools to go to and jobs to work you won’t have a lot of free time. You will get lonely and irritated. Relationships will not prevent loneliness because of how little you will be together. Being single you have to play the numbers game. You won’t have any one specific person that you know will swing by. So 58


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