Psychology says people who've remained single by choice don't lack desire for connection; they feel it more intensely than most

New research challenges old beliefs about single people. Many individuals now choose singlehood. They value deep connections and prefer being alone to settling for bad relationships. This trend is growing, especially among younger adults. Singlehood is increasingly seen as a valid life choice, not a temporary phase. Personal standards guide these decisions.

Psychology says people who've remained single by choice don't lack desire for connection; they feel it more intensely than most
New research challenges old beliefs about single people. Many individuals now choose singlehood. They value deep connections and prefer being alone to settling for bad relationships. This trend is growing, especially among younger adults. Singlehood is increasingly seen as a valid life choice, not a temporary phase. Personal standards guide these decisions.