4 REASONS TO STOP WAITING FOR LOVE

Sometimes things come along when you least expect them, and it might be bad for you to stop a relationship that could be the best thing that ever happened to you. Here are some reasons why waiting for love is a bad idea.

NEGATIVITY CREEPS IN

If you’re waiting for love, you may be sidetracked by negativity in other’s relationships. For instance, if you watch your friends and family members get divorced and go through intense struggles, it can alter your perceptions of love. Don’t let other people’s experiences dictate yours. One of the biggest problems with waiting is that negativity can creep in and skew your view of relationships and marriage.

YOU’RE NOT MISSING OUT ON COMPANIONSHIP

Having someone who is “your person” is remarkable. You deserve someone to go to the movies with or to have a romantic candlelight dinner. Having companionship with an important person is about way more than romance. It would help if you had somebody who wants to hear about your day, and they care that you made it to and from work safely. You want to feel that security that comes with knowing that your loved and adored by someone who only has eyes for you. It’s one of the essentials that a man or woman needs in life, to love and be loved in return.

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PRESSURE FROM FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Don’t you love all the pressure you get from family and friends to find love? Some of your inner circle might be inclined to try to fix you up with people they know. Many folks have a natural matchmaking ability, and they will fix you up with every man or woman they can think of. Does this scenario sound familiar? You go to a family get-together where all your relatives come with their families. You’re alone, and people automatically assume you’re sad.

BIOLOGICAL CLOCK

Since people are waiting until the average age of 29, it gives their biological clock less time to do its thing. The average childbearing years are 21-34. According to Pregnancy and Baby, delaying pregnancy only increases the risk of compilations. Yet, the average age of giving birth is increasing. In 2002, more than 236 babies were born to women between the ages of 50-54. While it’s acceptable to have a child during middle age, you have more energy to run after a toddler when you’re younger. This decision boils down to a personal choice, but the great news is that you can make that choice.

What are your reasons for postponing love in your life?

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