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By 2030, 45% of prime working age women in the US, defined as women aged between 25 and 44, will be single according to Census Bureau historical data and Morgan Stanley forecasts – the largest share in history.

Hundreds of those women, from across the US, shared with the Guardian why they were single, how they felt about it and what they would be looking for in a future partner if they were still in the market for one.

“I hated being single after my last relationship broke down,” said Sarah, 43, a sales representative from California. “I miss having someone to cook for, to share things with. But now, my motto is: ‘My alone feels so good, I’ll only have you if your presence is sweeter than my solitude.’

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[–] RBWells@lemmy.world 22 points 5 days ago (24 children)

I feel like anyone of any gender who lives alone for long enough will have trouble adapting to living with others. It must be so relaxing, never having to make room for anyone else's stuff or opinions or habits!

But yeah - standards that exclude real people are going to net you nobody. I am not perfect, so why would I expect my husband to be? We do have a good and functional relationship, and it's funny, when I was younger I figured I wanted kids but was much less convinced on a man, but in practice it's worked out well.

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