Singles Deserve Better than Unwilling Friends Who Refuse to Set Them Up
For as long as pop culture has dictated that singletons be an entertaining addition to dinner parties, friends have been expected to play Cupid. The notion was simple: a buffet of potential suitors at our fingertips, each one more attractive and endearing than the last. However, fast forward a few decades, and this unspoken arrangement has been abandoned.
It seems that nowadays, coupled friends are too busy throwing their own lavish gatherings to bother setting up single pals. A poll among singles in my social circle reveals that this trend is not unique to me – it's de rigueur. The question on everyone's mind: why is no one pulling their weight?
The resurgence of professional matchmaking services speaks volumes about our collective frustration with swiping through endless profiles and failing connections. Meanwhile, the people who know us best seem content to sit back, arms crossed, as we struggle to find someone worthy of sharing a drink with.
It's not asking for much – just a little effort to put together some tolerable dates or introduce me to someone interesting. But it appears that most couples are too engrossed in their own love lives to care. And so, singles are left to endure the drudgery of online dating, forced to scour profiles and sift through awkward conversations.
It's time for coupled friends to step up and get involved. Sharing a drink or two with someone can't be that daunting – it's a fraction of the effort required to navigate endless dates with disinterested acquaintances. And who knows? Perhaps one day, you'll find yourself in our shoes, struggling to make connections.
The least we can expect from friends who claim to care is some semblance of support and introductions. Anything less feels like a betrayal. So, let's give it up for those couples out there – come on, set us up with someone decent!
For as long as pop culture has dictated that singletons be an entertaining addition to dinner parties, friends have been expected to play Cupid. The notion was simple: a buffet of potential suitors at our fingertips, each one more attractive and endearing than the last. However, fast forward a few decades, and this unspoken arrangement has been abandoned.
It seems that nowadays, coupled friends are too busy throwing their own lavish gatherings to bother setting up single pals. A poll among singles in my social circle reveals that this trend is not unique to me – it's de rigueur. The question on everyone's mind: why is no one pulling their weight?
The resurgence of professional matchmaking services speaks volumes about our collective frustration with swiping through endless profiles and failing connections. Meanwhile, the people who know us best seem content to sit back, arms crossed, as we struggle to find someone worthy of sharing a drink with.
It's not asking for much – just a little effort to put together some tolerable dates or introduce me to someone interesting. But it appears that most couples are too engrossed in their own love lives to care. And so, singles are left to endure the drudgery of online dating, forced to scour profiles and sift through awkward conversations.
It's time for coupled friends to step up and get involved. Sharing a drink or two with someone can't be that daunting – it's a fraction of the effort required to navigate endless dates with disinterested acquaintances. And who knows? Perhaps one day, you'll find yourself in our shoes, struggling to make connections.
The least we can expect from friends who claim to care is some semblance of support and introductions. Anything less feels like a betrayal. So, let's give it up for those couples out there – come on, set us up with someone decent!