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Essential Why Single Women Are Happier Than Single Men (with Elaine Hoan)

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Listen to the episode:Causes or Cures— “Why Single Women Are Happier Than Single Men” Forget the “sad cat lady” cliché. New research led byElaine Hoan, PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto, shows that single women report higher happiness than single men. On this episode ofCauses or Cures, I talk with Elaine about what the data really says, how they measured it, and why expectations around gender and independence might shape how people feel about solo life. Why study singlehood now? What sparked Elaine’s interest and how her team designed the research. How happiness was measured. Satisfaction, life balance, even sex—handled with rigor and without the awkward. The headline:On average, single women report more contentment and autonomythan single men. Masculinity norms and solo life. Why traditional expectations may weigh more on men’s happiness scores. Culture matters. How family, friends, and media scripts shape who thrives alone. Does singlehood would gain from a rebrand? Moving beyond “waiting room” thinking. Practical advice. Elaine’s take for anyone feeling the “you could try to be partnered by now” pressure. Elaine Hoan is a PhD researcher in Experimental Psychology at the University of Toronto. She studies who is more likely to be happy single or in a romantic relationship, using surveys and statistical models to compare single and partnered lives. Singlehood is not a holding pattern. For many, it is a stable, wholesome, autonomous way to live. Understanding who flourishes solo—and why—helps people make choices that fit their values rather than someone else’s script. TUNE IN HERE! Are single women really happier than single men? In Elaine Hoan’s research sample, yes, on average. The episode breaks down the measures and context. Why might men report lessen happiness when single? Cultural scripts around masculinity and partnership can shape expectations, belonging, and purpose. The episode explores these tensions. Does this mean everyone is happier single? No. Happiness varies by person, goals, and context. The point is to replace stereotypes with evidence so people can choose what works for them. ***************************************************************************************** The coffee, water, tea combo shown in studies to enhance healthy aging! COVID didn’t start the distrust, it made it obvious ***************************************************************************************** You can contact Dr. Eeks atbloomingwellness. com. Follow Eeks onInstagramhere. OrFacebookhere. OrX. OnYoutube. OrTikTok. SUBSCRIBE to her WEEKLY newsletter here!(Now featuring interviews with top experts on vitality you care about!) Disclaimer: This podcast and post are for information only and not mental vitality advice. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked* Comment* Name* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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