Staying single could be bad for your health, study finds - Younger Americans are lonelier than ever ...
"My best friend and I are going to buy a place together in the next couple of years, and I'm looking forward to that SO much more than anything I would have gotten from dating." View Entire Post › ...
A 13-year-long study found that people in relationships are happier than single people, but only if those relationships are ...
A large study following young people into their late twenties suggests that extended singlehood is linked to gradual declines in life satisfaction and rising loneliness, with mental health differences ...
A new study suggests that choosing to remain single before turning 30 may not be a healthy option. The post Is being single ...
More and more young adults abstain from entering committed romantic relationships, and this may be affecting their well-being. A new study conducted at the University of Zurich shows that long-term ...
From the time she was 5 or 6 years old, Carly questioned the logic behind marriage. Why would she tie herself to someone who hasn’t known her for her whole life? Surely she knew herself better than ...
Despite what social media may tell you, celebrating Valentine's Day alone gets better with age, as it's the perfect ...
Single adults are plagued by stereotypes. As a lifelong single, I’ve experienced most of them: I have too much free time. I have too much discretionary income. I am emotionally broken. I am ...
Living solo is good and bad for your health. — -- intro: The link between relationship status and well-being is a complicated one. Despite plenty of sensational headlines—”Get married and get fat ...
When I first started researching and writing about single people decades ago, I used to talk about the growing numbers of people who were single. Now I’m focused on something even more dramatic, which ...