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Being a Sappy Single During the Holidays

Saturday December 20, 2008

Its during the holidays that, when single, I become a huge sap. Even if I'm happy not being in a relationship, I still find I long for a partnership during the holidays.

Readers of this blog already know I'm a romantic at heart, even if recent studies are showing more and more people are favoring a lifestyle of hooking up, casual sex and friends with benefits instead of actual dating (see The Definition of Dating and The Death of Dating? for more on this topic).

Having said all of that, this doesn't mean that I'll jump into a relationship because I'm feeling a bit lonely by myself under the mistletoe. Being swept off one's feet by a romantic stranger just seems better in the movies sometimes -- which is why, whenever I find myself in this frame of mind, I watch movies like While You Were Sleeping and When Harry Met Sally. Again.

I don't normally go out of my way to watch romantic comedies, or even sappy romances for that matter. Yet during the holidays, I can't seem to get enough. Especially when I'm single.

Am I the only one, or do other singles feel this twinge of something or other this time of year? What do you do about it, if anything at all?

Comments
December 21, 2008 at 7:38 am
(1) Laura says:

I used to be somewhat sappy, especially when Christmas came, but I have developed a way around that, because in my heart, I don’t want to be with someone just for the sake of having someone on my arm at Christmas or the ever looming New Year’s Eve celebrations. What I do, I keep busy with life, all of the things that I normally do, and the big change, I volunteer. It is the best thing I could have done for myself. Volunteering and helping those that cannot help themselves, grounds you and gives you a whole new direction to take those thoughts of romance and put them in a back drawer somewhere. I watch commedy movies and funny Christmas movies, it lightens your heart and reframes your perception of the holidays. Happy Holidays!

December 21, 2008 at 3:48 pm
(2) Dar says:

I feel more than a twinge! It’s very hard. Try to concentrate on making others happy and planning not to be alone too much. It isn’t working all that well, but I’m trying………….

December 25, 2008 at 11:08 am
(3) Salil says:

Hi,
‘To be loved’ is a natural desire. But I think as other desires, there is a healthy and unhealthy part of it. What I discovered in myself is I judge myself by the value people impart to me by caring or loving for me. This is another aspect of people-pleaser personality in me. I am sharing this because may be some of us have the same problem as well. The solution is not to indulge in escapist pleasures like watching romantic movies, romantic fiction, etc and satisfy that desire vicariously, but to build a solid foundation of self-esteem. I recommend one book highly – The psychology of Self-steem – by Nathniel Branden. I learned a lot from this book.

December 24, 2009 at 11:00 am
(4) Bruce says:

I’m finding the holidays especially difficult. The woman I was dating broke up with me this past weekend, after already committing to another date (the fourth) and having made plans for New Year’s Eve. She simply changed her mind about continuing our relationship (we were getting serious). But why just before Christmas!? Now all I think about is my deceased wife and how happy we were for 32 years. Back on the topic, sappy movies at this time just make my emotions worse. Best to keep busy. Shopping, wrapping, eating, sleeping. Wake up and repeat. Just hopping to survive until January!

December 24, 2009 at 9:56 pm
(5) Isis says:

I feel the same way. The rest of the year I am not sappy but Christmas just brings it out. I watch Christmas stories on hallmark and LMN! HAHAHA Crazy huh

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