I’ve been holding off writing about Secret Single Behaviours (SSB’s circa Sex and the City) because I wasn't able to pinpoint what mine was. But it’s become scarily apparent; I don’t have a secret single behaviour, I have a secret single lifestyle.
The elements that, cumulatively, create my Secret Single Lifestyle hit me when I was in my car, rubbing my 5-day old leg hair and singing along to "bad" music (also known as 90’s One-Hit-Wonders). I asked myself, is this normal?
When I got home, I put on my tattered silk robe and began writing a list of my SSL traits:
When I got home, I put on my tattered silk robe and began writing a list of my SSL traits:
- staying in a horizontal position
- eating in bed
- watching the same movie 3 or 4 times in a row
- spending 2 hours giving myself a mani/pedi
- triming my
split ends
- talking to my dog
- taking 20-30 selfies a night
- pigging out
It’s no secret that I haven’t had a boyfriend, except a long distance one. That has left plenty of time to develop SSB’s, and since moving out, they've multiplied!
What you see isn't always what you get.
What you see isn't always what you get.
No wonder I always feel uncomfortable in public… wearing
clothes, listening to music (not singing), eating and socializing in an upright position (I prefer horizontal activities *cough* slut).
It’s not
just me. Why do you think we’re all so weird when we first start dating
someone? We're forced to realize that the things we do alone are actually
completely disgusting, annoying, and not socially acceptable. When you see your new
lover giving you the stink-eye – it might be because you actually stink, and your SSB of
not showering for 3 days is noticeable.
I’ve experienced quite
a few SSBs. They range from picking at their toes, burping/farting whenever
needed, coming out of the bathroom while flossing (plaque everywhere),
popping/picking at pimples, taking up the entire bed, watching porn to get to
sleep, chewing with their mouth
open, and the list goes on and on.
I'm sure you have some SSB's of your own. Even if you're not single, you still long to do these things when they leave the house.
- Eating mayonnaise with a spoon?
- Listening to your favourite Nickleback song?
- Letting out something you've been holding in? See Sleep Farts.
So what happens to your SSBs when you finally find yourself in a relationship?
1. You'll lose them out of necessity, finding SCBs (Secret Couple Behaviours - maybe you both like eating in bed...)
2. Someone, somewhere, will find them endearing (I wore my shower cap in the shower - even when sharing it. He either found it endearing or kept his eyes on the prize...)
3. You wait it out - they won't always be right next to you. Saviour something you hated when you were single - being completely and utterable alone.
I'd love to do a follow up to this post with all of your anonymous secret single behaviours - Email me!
Hahahaha this is hilarious. SSB always reminds me of SATC. Let me tell you....SSB still happens when in a relationship.. just gotta wait for the alone time. "Stay in a horizontal position" lol
ReplyDeleteHaha I plan to stay in a horizontal position for as long as humanly possible... but thanks securing my belief that if you are in a relationship you can just wait it out for the opportunities you used to hate when single; being alone!
Deletehahah I love this, reminds me of Sex and the City! I love my SSB's!
ReplyDeleteLol yes - my whole life is made up of SSB's. Love them! And SATC was my inspiration!
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I know this post is kinda ils but anyway
ReplyDeleteI fart in my sleep and god it's so embarassing it doesnt smell but it's really uncomfortable i can't sleep at my friends houses because i"m started they would laugh at me, pelage Bell :(
Hey there,
DeleteI've been there...
Honestly the best way to fix this problem is to have confidence that other people are HEAVY sleepers. Besides from that, watch what you eat before bed (cut out carbonated drinks, food that makes your bloated, like ice cream or popcorn) and wear enough clothes to muffle it haha. Take a look at a few more tips here: http://www.theundomesticated.com/2013/08/how-to-stop-sleep-farts.html
Hope this helps!
Elizabeth | www.theundomesticated.com