Being a ‘free agent’ is becoming a lifestyle, according to a new survey, with many saying they want ‘single-friendly’ ...
American culture has developed a curious habit of turning ordinary life into pathology. Shyness becomes social anxiety. Stress is labeled trauma. Sadness is quickly upgraded to depression. And now — ...
For women, singlehood has largely been rebranded as a time for self-love and personal growth. The “single positivity” movement has removed much of the stigma around being a single woman (at least in ...
Situationships, the fear of being single, and cultural pressures leave many young adults stuck in ambiguous relationships and ...
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Sharon Stone, Ruth Langsford and more celebrities on being single and fabulous at 60
From Sharon Stone to Ruth Langsford and Trinny Woodall, these stars have embraced the power and joy in being single ...
Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than couple up. The “singles tax” — the higher costs that singles pay financially supporting themselves — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, ...
No, you can’t. You can, however, delude yourself into thinking you’re happy when you’re really just comfortable and ...
Far from being a ‘sad’ holiday, Valentine’s Day can actually highlight the benefits of being single for a lot of us.
Being single isn’t THAT bad; it can open up a world of possibilities. You have a lot more time to do things for yourself and find yourself, as well. Illustration by Kaitlyn Tran/The Daily Campus For ...
Emotionally, singles are systematically disadvantaged, but they are advantaged too. In “Affective intensities of single life,” published in the journal Sociology, the Finnish scholars Marjo ...
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