Thursday, June 30, 2005

Urgh

Where are all the bitter single girls when you want to vent? Okay, really, where's Kayla? I don't know that many other bitter single girls in long term relationships. If she gets engaged before me, then I'm going to go and have to find some younger friends.

I'll just channel my bitterness into something productive. That will either be cleaning or compulsively eating. The second sounds more fun, but the first really needs to get done today.

4 Comments:

Blogger aducore said...

Bitter single girls in long term relationships. Anna, I want to smack you.

There, that's one comment. Let's break that old reccord.

6/30/2005 1:44 PM  
Blogger Kayla said...

Haha... I'm not sure if you meant single in the like statistical sense, b/c I am definitely single as far as the government is concerned since I'm neither married, nor divorced, nor widowed, nor living with partner... So Fuzzy, Anna isn't crazy, and yes, I'm technically statistically single along with another of other women in the world in long term exclusive relationships. As for being bitter, I'm always bitter about something, that's part of being me. :) So, there you go. Bitter single girls in long term relationships do exist.

In other comments, Ryan and I have discussed rings and such and I've sent him some stuff. I doubt quite severely that any engagement will happen before next summer, so you've got a year or so to work on Ben. Maybe you should set a deadline and tell him, once and for all, that you decide when you two will get engaged and you've picked now, and that he has to oblige your timeframe since (contrary to his delusions) you are indeed the boss of him, b/c we all know how much he loves that.
=P Man, I love sarcasm!

6/30/2005 4:14 PM  
Blogger Anna said...

yeah, so Fuzzy, shut up.

You can join the brother group of our organization - the Single but want a long term relationship group. We share some similiar bitterness problems.

7/01/2005 10:37 AM  
Blogger aducore said...

The term "single" is commonly used to indicate that a person is not in an exclusive romantic relationship. For example, both "friendster" and "facebook" have a profile element called "status", with options such as "single", "in a relationship", and "married" among others.

For more information, look at Wikipedia's Single (relationship) article

7/01/2005 11:07 AM  

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