10 Quirky Facts: A Crash Course on Haley, 100hookup’s Newest JBlogger
under JBloggers,Relationships,Single LifeHello 100hookuprs! My name is Haley, and I am excited to share my experiences as a young, single, hookup woman navigating the dating scene with you. As a lover of lists, I’ll dive right in.
- I’m about to finish my B.S. in chemical engineering. It is NOT an easy major, but I like a challenge.
- I love cooking myself a healthy dinner every night. I’m a big fan of veggies, and I’m a little bit obsessed with experimental Crock Pot cooking.
- I’m a cardio enthusiast. I started running 5Ks in November 2013.
- I really want a pet (once I stop moving every 3 to 9 months and I can afford vet bills).
- My Bat Mitzvah was just under 10 years ago. This my subtle way of telling you how old I am.
- I am a practical person and a minimalist. There are 0 articles of clothing on my floor, and I’m currently packing up to move.
- I am trying to live in as many places as possible before I pick a place to live permanently.
- I live 2000 miles away from my nuclear family.
- I am the youngest in my family, but I am by NO means spoiled.
- I’ve been single for over a year. I’m a relationship type of girl, but I’m not wallowing in my singleness by any means. For me, being single is a time to reflect on what is important to me. I think a lot about how I can move forward into more successful future endeavors. I try to continually improve myself, and I think it is important that my match has a similar mentality (or I may drive them crazy). Through my dating and relationship experiences over the last few years, I’ve learned a lot about the type of person I want to end up with. My friends keep trying to set me up with “fixer uppers,” but my resolve to only date “marriage-quality” men is strong enough that a 6-pack no longer speaks to me the same way it did when I was 19. Even though marriage is far off for me, I am often reminded that I’m not getting any younger. I appreciate the encouragement, but I am patient. I have several friends tying the knot in the next few months, but I am a firm believer in the “compare and despair” philosophy. Who knows? Maybe my feminist hookup boyfriend is just around the corner. And maybe he’ll even want to be a stay-at-home dad in the future. A girl can dream, right?