Writing V
4/2/14
Single Life vs. Married Life Today there are many different opinions in the society about if getting married or stay single.
Men and women can choose in the way they prefer to live because nowadays is very common the concept of being married and still being single due to people leaving together without any attachment other than share the same house . The truth is that simplest things such as companionship, responsibility and lifestyle change when you marry that special person in your life. Firstly, companionship is the first difference between single and married life. Single people would spend their time mostly by themselves, without anybody to share how they have been during the day or how they have been feeling. In contrast, married people know that when they get home their partner is going to be there willing to listen to their problems and to make them feel better. Also when being single the only concern would be about their personal interests when making a choice, but this comes along without emotional and physical support in the hard moments. While being married the decisions involve both people in the relationship, making difficult things easier to bear. Thinking about the future is another big contrast included in companionships, due to single people not being ready to think about children or start a family. Married people make plans in long term. They agreed in when is the right moment to bring children to this world, just depending in the economic situation. Secondly, responsibility in another distinct difference between people who remain single and people who choose to get married. Single people don't have to worry about managing their time when doing the daily activities or going to school full time. This will be easier for them than people who have someone depending on them. Married people need to put an extra effort to achieve a career while raising their children and