SortEnglish by choice and with satisfaction. A study Conducted by the University of Toronto, it overturned one of the most rooted stereotypes: the idea that single men are more satisfied than women. The researchers, analyzing the data of over 5,900 participants, found that Single women, especially over 30 years of age, show higher levels of well -being than men in the same situation. In particular, they are more satisfied with the quality of their life, of their emotional autonomy and their sex life. On the contrary, many single men report dissatisfaction, solitude and a more marked desire to find a partner.
More autonomy for single women, more fragility for men
According to the study, Men struggle to manage loneliness And they are most affected by the social pressure linked to traditional masculinity. The idea that the male value is associated with success in love and sexual relationships represents a limit, especially in the early stages of a relationship, where many men encounter difficulties. Women, on the other hand, appear more resilient: capable of dealing with periods of solitude without perceiving them as a lack, they often prefer to remain alone rather than engage in non -satisfactory relationships. Thus, a greater ability of self -regulation and psychological well -being would show.
Happiness does not depend on the couple
The study also highlights that Single women often enjoy more solid social supportmade of friendship relationships and emotional networks that do not rotate exclusively around the couple. This network has a positive impact on their mental health and the sense of personal safety. The data also show that Single women are, on average, happier than married oneswhile the opposite takes place for men: those who live alone are more exposed to depression, addictions and health problems. The research invites to deeply reconsider the cultural narrative on solitude, underlining that personal well -being does not depend on relational status, but on the quality of one’s life and the ability to live it authenticly.
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