I know, I know, I know, I should really stop, but the reason
for this blog (that probably no one ever reads anyway) is to vent my feelings
whatever they may be and at the moment they’re pretty much still OneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirectionOneDirection
like 24/7 and, yes, I am obsessed but at least it’s not drugs =) so, hey!
Bright side! Besides I’ve been pretty good with one blog post on, one blog post
off the topic of One Direction.
Besides, this is only inspired by 1D, it’s not all about
them, it’s about something they said.
So, I’ve said I love the boys coz they’re good looking, I’ve
said I love the boys ‘cause they can sing, I’ve said I love the boys ‘cause
they’re normal, I’ve said I love the boys because they make me laugh. Now I’m
saving I love the boys (Niall in particular this time) because of the stuff
they say that doesn’t necessarily make me laugh but is amazing in it’s own way.
In this particular instance it’s a quote form Niall Horan that reminds of me of
something I think we forget today.
With our obsession with looking good and subsequently
getting a boyfriend or girlfriend we forget that it’s not all about how we look
and sex. Those of us out there that don’t
have a significant other in their life can sometimes feel as if there’s
something “wrong” with them because they don’t have someone. Niall and I are
here to tell you there’s not.
“Being single doesn’t mean that you’re weak.
It means that you’re strong enough to wait for what you deserve.”
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Niall Horan
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What he said.
And that is why Niall Horan’s girlfriend will be the
luckiest girl in the world, luckier than whoever manages to tame Harry Styles’
man-whoring ways, luckier than whoever marries Liam Payne who will undoubtedly
dote on them, luckier than whoever gets Zayn Malik to open up, luckier than
whoever gets Louis Tomlinson to calm down and stop being an idiot.
There’s nothing wrong with being single but in a world that
seems fascinated with whether or not you “have a boyfriend/girlfriend” (as I
have been asked so so so many times) and who then ask “why not?” when you tell
them no, it’s nice to hear someone ‘important’ say so.
However, my quasi-rant above is not meaning to say that
there’s something wrong with those people who do have that special someone, just that there’s nothing wrong with
not having one either.
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