Single life harms European ladies
01/24/2010
According to the latest research men-bachelors suffer more from single life than women, and more seldom feel freedom and the lack of necessity to compromise associated with single life, as a value.

The number of people who prefer the life of a self-sufficient loner has doubled in the last 30 years and this increase is more noticeable among men. The total number of bachelors under 65 has tripled in comparison to 1971. According to the results of the research, 96% of respondents consider that now there is a tendency to live independently for some time, though it should not be a long period.
The real state of things proves that it is often the only way out, as, after the breaking off or the death of the partner, you will hardly wish to move to the parents and your friends as a rule have their own families.

Statistics show that 56% of men and 48% of foreign single women suffer from loneliness from time to time. Maybe that is because women see their friends and relatives more often. For example, single Eastern European girls devote time to their parents and help them.

 

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