Sure, it feels nice to have someone to cuddle up with, but on the other hand, relationships can be quite expensive.
Well, if you don't believe that, consider these remarkable financial benefits that come with singlehood:
1.No using money on expensive gifts
Being in a relationship comes with the baggage of buying gifts.
Whether you're in a marriage or relationship, buying your partner gifts is part of the equation.
Special occasions such as Valentine's Day, birthdays and anniversaries all command for money because they require you to buy gifts or pay for services for your partner.
If you are single, you don't have such issues financially stressing you out.
2.More time for money hunting
Relationships take time to build, and to be honest, time is money.
Being single means more time to yourself, which means more time to hustle and find other money-making opportunities.
When you are dating someone, you will always find yourself coming home from work, trying to figure out what your partner will have for dinner, catching up on each others day, and by the time you're done, you are totally exhausted and want to sleep.
However, when you are single, you can use this time to invest your energy in projects that could potentially bring you extra cash.
3.Being single=Less food to make=Saving money
Have you ever tried feeding a grown man? It's like budgeting and cooking for three people or more, because the majority of these men eat twice as much as their girlfriends.
But the good news is, when you are single, you make less food which in turn saves you money.
Also, another beauty of being single is, you have complete control over what you want to eat, and one of the common best ways is by cooking big portions at once and refrigerate them to push you through the entire week.
This will save you money, time and nobody will question you because the cost of your food is in your hands.