Is it really true that single women are happier than single men? The figures say they are and the reasons why this disparity is opening up are provoking some very serious arguments about what it is to ...
Single women in the US are outpacing men in homebuying, the National Association of Realtors found. In 2024, single women represent 20% of all homebuyers, compared to 8% for single men. Three single ...
A new study says that heterosexual relationships lead to "more rewards for men and more costs for women" Getty Images Single women are happier than single men — and aren’t in a rush to partner up any ...
Say goodbye to sullen spinster stereotypes: single women are having all the fun, according to new research – or at least, more than single men. Researchers looked at data from 10 studies carried out ...
All the single ladies are doing alright, new research reveals. Turns out, women enjoy flying solo a whole lot more than men, a study recently published in Social Psychological and Personality Science ...
From going "boy sober" to "decentering men," discourse about young women rejecting the traditional path of marriage and motherhood has swept social media. As birth and marriage rates decline, more and ...
Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than couple up. The “singles tax” — the higher costs that singles pay financially supporting themselves — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, ...
Saving for a healthy deposit and qualifying for a home loan is challenging enough in the present housing market environment for buyers with dual incomes. But, single women are making it work somehow ...
Despite expectations, social norms, and lessons women have been taught, oftentimes from a young age, by media, parents, teachers, and partners, about the importance of finding your soulmate, it’s ...
The phenomenon of single women being attracted to married men is intriguing and complex. This attraction can be rooted in psychological, emotional, and social factors. While it might seem ...
According to a study conducted by a psychologist at the London School of Economics, some women may find marriage to be fulfilling, but not all of them. According to the study, the happiest group of ...