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Free meals ! j/k I would say doing whatever I wanted without a voice of reason.
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Privacy, spontaneous sex, come & go without being hounded where have you been, what took you so long ect. questions.
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Having beautiful female friends without making my wife feel threatened. Although she doesn't say anything, I know that deep inside she knows that a beatiful woman is a source of temptation.
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Buying things without feeling guilty. Eating out of the saucepan. Farting. Picking my nose. Doing aerobics naked. Letting the bathroom get dirty.
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Making decisions without having to consult someone.
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Nothing. I enjoyed being since and I enjoy being married.
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Nothing really.
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I have to! She's my other half...
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I miss quiet
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Not a single thing. I have everything I need or wanted in a relationship and also the freedom to be myself while still loving someone. And I've been married for nearly 35 years:-)
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Freedom of speech.
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Nothing about the lifestyle. The only thing i miss is seeing my family more often because my husband and i live out of state now.
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Not a darn thing. I love being married to my hubby.
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Nobody to steal my covers? Seriously, I can't think of anything I miss. I enjoy being married.
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about all I miss is eating whatever I want instead of what we both want or I should say, what he'll eat. and not worrying about him worrying about me when I'm gone longer than I said I would be. But it is nice that he cares.
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When I was single, she used to go HOME. Now, she IS home.
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My house not being cluttered. I married a pack-rat.
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Absolutely nothing. BUT - I miss having a work-life though - I'm home with kids.
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If I'm being honest..... I miss the hell out of being able to "taste" other women. Also, I don't quite have the freedom to do whatever I want, whenever I want. I have to run it by the wife, but it's worth it anyways.
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I miss doing what I want when I want.
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Being bored ...!
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I suppose I miss being able to just pack up and go. My sister and I used to take trips all the time and now there is so much to arrange before we can do something.
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None of it. i am happy
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I suppose, looking back, there was a greater sense of freedom when I was single. Of course, back then there was just me and my car. Today I have two kids, two cats and a mortgage. Not all of the pressures I feel today have anything to do with my marriage. If I had it to do over I would skip the cats and keep everything else the same.
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Sleep ;)
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I dont miss being single.
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Nothing.:)
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The only thing I can think of is: When I buy something, I don't have to EXPLAIN why I bought it.
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Movies that aren't animated or PG. We'll occassionally stay up late to watch something together, but it's rare. I was a serious movie buff. Wouldn't trade anything back though.
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right now, the only thing to miss is vacation ideas...
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I hardly remember being single. Moved out of mom's house at 18 to join the Navy. Got married 2 years after that. Wife left me 4 or 5 years later. Left the Navy, moved back with mom and stayed depressed for several years. Then I got married again. That was like...20, 22 years ago. Seems like I've ALWAYS been married.
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A different kind of feeling free. Not having to answer to someone else about where I go or what I buy. Even tho it is done out of curtousy of the other partner. Sometimes it feels like I am justifying myself or my wants and it feels bad.
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i think freedom,going to wherever you want to go,hunging out with friends till late at night,sometimes travelling out for two months.no responsibilities,i beleive it was fun.but now am married for alomst 5years with two bretty boys,i realy love them if anything in this world.GOD bless them.
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Personal Space... Man sometimes I just need space to think or just be me... I hate being tracked down... I don't even answer my phone half the time...Why when you get "So whatcha doing?" (I'm at work, Working!!) and add kids to that... Knocking on the bathroom door. Man Can I pee alone.. Sometimes it can get annoying...
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Sex.
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Not being held accountable to anyone but me
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having orgasms
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