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A Mexican Artist Shows The Benefits Of Living Alone Through These Illustrations

Many people feel as if it is necessary for a woman to get married and live with a husband, but there are a lot of benefits available to a woman when she decides to live alone. As a matter of fact, many women who live such a life recognize the benefits and pleasures that are available.

Idalia Kandelas is a Mexican illustrator and she is able to bring the fact that women who live alone can benefit from it to life through her drawings. She shows that there is a difference between being alone and living alone. Rather than feeling sorry for somebody who is by themselves, you may actually feel that they are the ones who have the “good life” after seeing these illustrations.

Clothing is always optional. Spend the day in your favorite underwear

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Choose your own position for reading

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Stay in bed all morning and stretch as long as you like

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Change your clothes wherever they happen to be

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No need to bother shutting the door when you go to the bathroom and walk around without clothes on if you like

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Enjoy the quiet time to just sit and think

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Use your bed for more than just sleeping

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Enjoy some peace and quiet and the realization that no one will disturb you.

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Via: Bright Side

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