LONG-TERM SINGLES MAKE PERFECT PARTNERS.
You might think the worst possible thing you could admit on a date is that you have been single for the past ten years. But there's a lot of research suggesting that long-term singletons are great catches - they tend to be happier and healthier than their loved-up counterparts. So, here are seven reasons to shout about your single status next time you find yourself in a restaurant sharing desert with a stranger. Not literally, of course - inside voice at all times.
- Single people have closer social ties: A study in 2015 found that people who are single are often closer to their parents, siblings, friends, neighbours and colleagues. This was the case for both women and men.
- They are more successful: Analysis of data found that single people have more personal growth than those in couples, and they are less likely to give up on making improvements to their lives.
- And they are more likely to think for themselves: The same research also found that single people are less influenced by others than those in relationships.
- Single people are fitter: Research has found that those who have never been married get more exercise. This is particularly true for men.
- And they are more fulfilled: Sociologist and author Eric Klinenberg told Mother Jones that the benefits of being single far outweigh the disadvantages. Singletons living alone report that they are equally or more fulfilled than their more cohabiting counterparts, he said. They are more likely to have active social lives and to be engaged in their communities.
- Single people are thinner: One study found that 62 percent of respondents gained 14 pounds or more after beginning a relationship. That must be all the desert sharing. Almost a third of couples reported that their main bonding activity was watching television, and one in fiv said it was eating out.
- And they are happier: Forget every film and book you have ever consumed. If you don't like arguing in relationships, research has found you might be just as happy out of a relationship as you would be in one.
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