A common fear many women have as Thanksgiving approaches is how to answer those intrusive, uncomfortable, and sometimes rude questions by family members or old acquaintances. To help get you prepared for turkey day, I'm here to offer my suggestions for how to respond to the line of questioning most everyone gets this time of year. Let's start with question number one: Why aren't you dating?

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Even if you don't know the answer to this question yourself, fake it. Exude confidence and respond with either of these:
I just haven't found that special someone yet. Honest and straight to the point.
I am dating, just not dating anyone seriously, that's all! This lets them know you're not lonely, but also makes it clear that they won't be meeting him (or them!) anytime soon.
If you want the questioning to end ASAP, you can take a more aggressive approach and fib with either of these two statements:
My boyfriend and I just broke up and it's really hard to talk about. If they keep prying, ask them if you can please change the subject.
I'm taking a hiatus from men until after the holidays. This will let them know not to ask you the same question when you see them at Christmas!
If you've ever been in a similar situation, tell us, how do you answer the question, "Why aren't you dating?"?
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pretty good suggestions
when i broke up with my ex, my mom told two of my aunts and my grandparents who told my other two aunts, who told their husbands, and soon everyone knew so no one asked me where he was or how it was going...and i didn't know she had done this, but i really appreciated it (the holiday was only about a week after we broke up, maybe less)
i don't find my family really asks this stupid question, though...maybe cuz we're all pretty close so it's not like they're only seeing me/the other cousins once a year...but it's truly the dumbest question
i would just say "because i haven't met anyone as fabulous as i am...do you want me to settle?"