TheSolitaryMan
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Do you ever find the divide between the depiction of romance in social media and the reality of your life jarring when you're lonely? Or the desensitisation of others to that sort of rift?
More concisely, I mean romance in film, story or music format making you feel bad, but others being completely oblivious to how it plays a role in your low feelings.
To me, it's sort of symptomatic of why people who have partners (or have had some romantic relation) can't really understand the same feelings of loneliness you get when single "forever".
Lately I find anything classically romantic I'm exposed to during my day gets me feeling a bit melancholy, while others don't even seem to notice that the theme of romance pretty much pervades culture at every level.
I'm jabbering, lemme give an example.
I was talking to my parents a while back on a car journey, they were giving me a speech at the time about how there's no pressure on a guy to have a partner, it's perfectly fine to take your time about finding someone. They mentioned they didn't get why I wasn't happy being single and why I feel so alone when it comes to all that stuff.
All in all, it's "perfectly normal" to be single, right?
So anyway, the conversation finishes and I put the radio on. It was some pop song I don't even know, but the lyrics were rather blatantly about love/sex/romance.
Everyone else in the car just thought "Catchy tune", I was thinking "Isn't this so ironic considering what we've just talked about?"
Then I realised that practically every song I hear on the radio is about romance, sex and/or desire. Every movie I see has a passionate love scene or a romantic interest - and that's if the plot isn't entirely about romance in the first place...
Romantic love apparently isn't socially important according to everyone I talk to, I shouldn't be in a rush to get a girlfriend...yet every day we constantly watch and listen to famous people extolling the virtues of having a partner?
Songs about teenage kicks (which I certainly never experienced, unless it refers to literally kicking people!), making love in green grass (again, not me) and whatever else imply that love is, by contrast, something that we all feel at a young age and have good memories of. As someone who has never experienced anything romantically positive like that, I find that very alienating.
I'd go as far as to say that the idealistic and relentless way society portrays all that stuff is what actually makes me feel abnormal in my loneliness.
Err, did any of this make sense?
I hope it'll spark an interesting discussion, or at least some views from others on all this stuff
More concisely, I mean romance in film, story or music format making you feel bad, but others being completely oblivious to how it plays a role in your low feelings.
To me, it's sort of symptomatic of why people who have partners (or have had some romantic relation) can't really understand the same feelings of loneliness you get when single "forever".
Lately I find anything classically romantic I'm exposed to during my day gets me feeling a bit melancholy, while others don't even seem to notice that the theme of romance pretty much pervades culture at every level.
I'm jabbering, lemme give an example.
I was talking to my parents a while back on a car journey, they were giving me a speech at the time about how there's no pressure on a guy to have a partner, it's perfectly fine to take your time about finding someone. They mentioned they didn't get why I wasn't happy being single and why I feel so alone when it comes to all that stuff.
All in all, it's "perfectly normal" to be single, right?
So anyway, the conversation finishes and I put the radio on. It was some pop song I don't even know, but the lyrics were rather blatantly about love/sex/romance.
Everyone else in the car just thought "Catchy tune", I was thinking "Isn't this so ironic considering what we've just talked about?"
Then I realised that practically every song I hear on the radio is about romance, sex and/or desire. Every movie I see has a passionate love scene or a romantic interest - and that's if the plot isn't entirely about romance in the first place...
Romantic love apparently isn't socially important according to everyone I talk to, I shouldn't be in a rush to get a girlfriend...yet every day we constantly watch and listen to famous people extolling the virtues of having a partner?
Songs about teenage kicks (which I certainly never experienced, unless it refers to literally kicking people!), making love in green grass (again, not me) and whatever else imply that love is, by contrast, something that we all feel at a young age and have good memories of. As someone who has never experienced anything romantically positive like that, I find that very alienating.
I'd go as far as to say that the idealistic and relentless way society portrays all that stuff is what actually makes me feel abnormal in my loneliness.
Err, did any of this make sense?
I hope it'll spark an interesting discussion, or at least some views from others on all this stuff