I think Tman really hit the nail on the head with his response.
I can't seem to go to a family function without someone trying to hook
me up, ask me when I will get married and have K*ds, even after telling
everyone for years I have no plans to marry and raise a family.
The usual response is, oh, your still young enough...44, you will
meet the right lady...not if I'm not looking or care to look...
Only on a rare occasion will I go to a business party anymore, since an overwhelming majority of the people at these functions are married,
and it's just too weird hearing all the stuff about what so and so's K*ds
are doing, and since talking shop is frowned upon, I'm out of the loop.
Of course the draw back to being single, your the first person
they come to when someone has to fly out on a last minute business trip,
oh you can go, you don't have anything keeping you here,
just do some laundry and hop on the next plane to _____.
Your also the one who is most likely to work holidays.
All in all, I still think single life is by far better than being married.
ShyOne