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The Unexpected Joy of Being Single
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Are you feeling the pressure of being single, that intensifying heart-shaped anxiety as time goes by? You're definitely not alone. Over half of Brits between the ages of 25 and 44 are living the single life. With women typically marrying at 35 and men at 38, staying single longer has become the norm, and many opt out of marriage altogether. Yet, society, films, music, and even our parents often insist that happiness is found in a partnership, suggesting we're only complete with a 'better half'. This leads to feelings of loneliness, as if dating is a full-time job, or enduring the agony of waiting for a text back from someone we like. The terms 'spinster' or 'confirmed bachelor' still echo, further complicating the single experience. Author Catherine Gray took a break from dating for a year to explore genuine single contentment. She delved into the reasons behind the global trend of remaining single, examined cultural stigmas surrounding it, overcame the panic of 'all the good ones are gone!', and challenged the belief that married individuals lead much happier lives.
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Are you feeling the pressure of being single, that intensifying heart-shaped anxiety as time goes by? You're definitely not alone. Over half of Brits between the ages of 25 and 44 are living the single life. With women typically marrying at 35 and men at 38, staying single longer has become the norm, and many opt out of marriage altogether. Yet, society, films, music, and even our parents often insist that happiness is found in a partnership, suggesting we're only complete with a 'better half'. This leads to feelings of loneliness, as if dating is a full-time job, or enduring the agony of waiting for a text back from someone we like. The terms 'spinster' or 'confirmed bachelor' still echo, further complicating the single experience. Author Catherine Gray took a break from dating for a year to explore genuine single contentment. She delved into the reasons behind the global trend of remaining single, examined cultural stigmas surrounding it, overcame the panic of 'all the good ones are gone!', and challenged the belief that married individuals lead much happier lives.
