New Study Suggests Being Single May Be More Fulfilling Than a Poor Relationship
A comprehensive longitudinal study indicates that individuals may experience greater happiness when single rather than in a subpar relationship, challenging societal norms about romance.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 12 days ago
A recent longitudinal study has brought to light the potential benefits of being single, suggesting that individuals might thrive more when not tied to a poor romantic relationship.
Society often promotes the idea that romantic partnerships are essential for happiness, yet this study tracks relationship changes over time and presents a different perspective.
The findings imply that individuals could find greater fulfillment and well-being in their single status compared to enduring a less than satisfactory relationship.