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Daters were already unhappy with their dating lives before the pandemic. In 2019, two-thirds said their dating lives were not going well, and three-quarters said it was difficult for them to find ...
(Spencer Platt/Getty Images) With Valentine’s Day around the corner, single Americans have a range of hopes when it comes to their romantic lives. Some dream of serious relationships, some are looking ...
Single moms, far from being vulnerable to manipulation, are strong women who fight day in and day out to ensure a better future for their little ones. They are the ones who wake up early to go to ...
And being single in her 50s is also easier than it used to be. “Being single in my 30s or 40s was super-weird, like, ‘You’re not bringing someone, you’re coming solo?’” recalls Sansevieri.
Some people are looking for a man in finance, trust fund, 6’5”, blue eyes, including an online dater who wrote to the Moneyist: “I want to meet someone rich.
This number dropped from 49% in 2019 to 42% in 2022, 61% to 50% among single men and 38% to 35% among single women. The type of relationship single Americans are looking for varies by gender.
New data from the Pew Research Center has shown that 63% of men under 30 are choosing to be single – up from 51% in 2019. Blame Covid and women wanting too much.
Gen Z daters are so terrified of looking cringe, they’re scrubbing all sincerity from dating profiles — and it could be why so many are still swiping solo.
In “Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back,” I argue this is the case because dating apps don’t function as advertised.
F orget everything you think you know about being single—starting with the assumption that it means ready to mingle. More people than ever before are living solo: Nearly 40% of adults in the U.S ...
Why some older people who have given up looking for romantic love say they feel self-assured and satisfied on their own. By Catherine Pearson Joy Lorton, 80, has been married and divorced four ...