Signs You’re Really Not Ready To Settle Down
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Do you think you want a relationship, but when you look at couples in romantic restaurants, you find yourself also thinking, yawn. Every woman is a wild child at some point in her life. In fact, I encourage every woman to be before settling down! The thing about your wild child phase, though, is that you have to finish it before you can get into a relationship…a relationship that will stick, that is. Trying to force the phase to end too early will only leave you A) Constantly disappointing your boyfriends because you’re so damn flighty or B) Remaining in a relationship that makes you feel stifled, smothered, and suffocated! If you already associate those words with relationships, then you probably know you’re not ready to settle down. But in case you needed more insight into whether or not you’re ready to commit to one person, here are some signs you may not be.

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You can’t stand to be alone for an hour

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You often wake up in places that aren’t your bed
You have 10 giant trips planned

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It pains you to miss a chance to see and be seen

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On that note, you’re looking everywhere
Thinking of marriage makes you dizzy
You never fully commit to a social plan
You don’t keep a calendar
You’re in your sexual exploratory phase
You have a list of things you’d like to try in the bedroom, like S&M, furrying (is that a verb?), video recording, you name it there’s a list of partners you want to try it with.

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You post an enormous amount of selfies
You’re a shopaholic in a real way

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You demand exciting (often expensive) dates
You had to live alone because you couldn’t handle roommates

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You’re currently seeing three guys at once
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