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It was back some time ago now that an older neighbor of mine was showing me this paper back he was reading.
He had taken up with the widow and both were making a new start in life. The book was titled "Blue Highways"
by William Least.
This Guy had traveled widely in the Army, then driving Tractor Trailers, and working Construction. He knew the
single life well and living and working while on the road. They were planning on buying an older RV and him showing her America in a leisurely road trip over the next couple of years.
She had told me that until she met him that she figured she would just content herself to be "Grand ma" (at 47)
and baby sit grand kids.
So, I'm wondering how many here are happily single and content living and traveling in their "vehicles" (whether
they be converted or purpose built travel vehicles ? Does it ever bother you thinking that you are "missing out" ?
Recently I read these two articles, one in Time Magazine and the other in my local newspaper. It lead me to
wonder as I've talked to quite a few Men who after a couple of divorces have sworn off Marriage in a traditional sense. They are looking into buying used RV's and hitting the road just as William Least did to get a new perspective on life. There are Men now identifying themselves as "MGTOW" men (Men Going Their Own Way)
and not even concerning themselves with being in a relationship with another Woman. This isn't a movement
but a "view point or attitude" for lack of better words.
When I'm out on the road in my part of the world I see more and more of these former Used Car Lots filled with small wooden sheds and some are even set up to look like "tiny homes". The signs state zero down,
no credit checks, rent to own. The most expensive being less than $2000 and a suitable cabin for hunters and fishermen. It would seem like more and more people are interested in living single today whether landed or mobile.
So the question, are you happy and fulfilled living the mobile life ? How long have you been at it ? Do you see
yourself continuing your present trend ? What would you have to say about your life ?
Newspaper Article Fulfillment and the Single Life
http://triblive.com/opinion/tompurcell/9069867-74/married-single-feel#axzz3mHYiEIMZ
Time Magazine: Monogamy isn't Natural but it's Nice
http://time.com/4028151/david-barash-is-monogamy-over/
He had taken up with the widow and both were making a new start in life. The book was titled "Blue Highways"
by William Least.
This Guy had traveled widely in the Army, then driving Tractor Trailers, and working Construction. He knew the
single life well and living and working while on the road. They were planning on buying an older RV and him showing her America in a leisurely road trip over the next couple of years.
She had told me that until she met him that she figured she would just content herself to be "Grand ma" (at 47)
and baby sit grand kids.
So, I'm wondering how many here are happily single and content living and traveling in their "vehicles" (whether
they be converted or purpose built travel vehicles ? Does it ever bother you thinking that you are "missing out" ?
Recently I read these two articles, one in Time Magazine and the other in my local newspaper. It lead me to
wonder as I've talked to quite a few Men who after a couple of divorces have sworn off Marriage in a traditional sense. They are looking into buying used RV's and hitting the road just as William Least did to get a new perspective on life. There are Men now identifying themselves as "MGTOW" men (Men Going Their Own Way)
and not even concerning themselves with being in a relationship with another Woman. This isn't a movement
but a "view point or attitude" for lack of better words.
When I'm out on the road in my part of the world I see more and more of these former Used Car Lots filled with small wooden sheds and some are even set up to look like "tiny homes". The signs state zero down,
no credit checks, rent to own. The most expensive being less than $2000 and a suitable cabin for hunters and fishermen. It would seem like more and more people are interested in living single today whether landed or mobile.
So the question, are you happy and fulfilled living the mobile life ? How long have you been at it ? Do you see
yourself continuing your present trend ? What would you have to say about your life ?
Newspaper Article Fulfillment and the Single Life
http://triblive.com/opinion/tompurcell/9069867-74/married-single-feel#axzz3mHYiEIMZ
Time Magazine: Monogamy isn't Natural but it's Nice
http://time.com/4028151/david-barash-is-monogamy-over/