The Zen Parent on MSN
Why Science Says You’re Better Off Single
In addition to the physical benefits of singledom, it's also been tied to better mental health and emotional well-being.
Studies continue to confirm the trending rise in single women. And yet, even though this has become more of the norm, there are still deep feelings of shame around singlehood. Many conversations I’ve ...
PsyPost on MSN
New research explores why being single is linked to lower well-being in two different cultures
A new study finds that single adults in both the United States and Japan report lower well-being than their married peers.
YourTango: Revolutionizing Relationships on MSN
The Art Of Being Whole: 7 Beautiful Secrets Of People Who Are Joyfully Single
They are not pining for "The One" or crying into their beer. Instead, they are living their single lives fully, joyfully, and unapologetically — whether they plan to do so for one month, for one year, ...
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 ...
Marriage significantly boosts men's health and longevity, making them four times more likely to age successfully. However, ...
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