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People who are single are happier because they are living their most authentic lives without having to worry about someone else.
by Newbie (310 points)
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While it's true that being single can offer more freedom and the chance to focus on personal growth, it's important to remember that happiness and authenticity can also be found in relationships. It really depends on the individual’s values and what makes them feel fulfilled. Different paths to happiness work for different people!
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While your argument about being single allowing people to live their most authentic lives is strong, the source provided doesn’t fully support the claim. Some users agree that being single has benefits, like more freedom and financial stability, but also point out that it can have drawbacks, especially for mental well-being. Others argue that both relationships and single life have pros and cons, and what’s "better" depends on the individual. Since this is a personal and subjective topic, it’s hard to measure definitively.
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while this could be true for some, I don't feel you have quite enough evidence and research to make this big of a claim.
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although I agree that people should be able to be happy while single I do not agree that it is always a solution. i think different people need different things and some people are better off with someone else, i do not think this article gives enough information to make a claim that the general public is happier single
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This is more of a preference rather than a fact. Everyone can have different styles and opinions, so there isn’t a way to tell if people are happier single unless everyone single feels the same way.

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This claim is kinda a tricky one, and this is due to what the article states. Based on the article it seems that people are happier based on what their lifestyles are. Which is true, most people in relationships have the lifestyle for them. This is also stated in an the Forbes article,"Married people are only slightly happier.Furthermore, this difference may be shrinking as alternative lifestyles become more accepted." 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2023/10/27/a-psychologist-answers-the-would-i-be-happier-single-question/#:~:text=Studies%20suggest%20that%20married%20people,by%20marriage%20may%20be%20temporary.

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The best support I can find for this claim is the social scientists Bella Depaulo being an advocate for singlehood. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and has held academic positions, including at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her work focuses on how and why people lie, as well as the societal perceptions and realities of single life. She has written a book called 'Single at Heart' and has her own website updated to 2025. She never claims being single is "better" or makes you happier. Her main argument is that single life can be just as fulfilling as partnership. Also the article used to make this claim has the headline of "Some people are happier". This does mean all people are.
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This is a solid and bold point to state. I like that you straight up express your opinion by saying how being single is much better than not because you get to have " most authentic lives without having to worry about someone else". Although as I mentioned I like your comment, I believe the article you posted to support your comment wasn't supportive enough to support what you said. here are two sources that go more in depth explaining why not being in a relationship is better than not. First article linked is why not being in a relationship is better: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8040327/. The second article is for reasons why being in a relationship is better than not: https://www.thenationshealth.org/content/41/2/20,\.
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by Newbie (400 points)

After doing research, I have come to the conclusion that this take is both misleading and unprovable. There are sources that support both sides of this debate, allowing for both sides to prove themselves as "more right". Scenarios and claims that involve people's emotions are usually subjective, being that different people feel different things, react differently to situations, and handle hardships in different ways. Forbes gives their take on this, saying that "relationships offer a happiness boost, but only the good ones" (Forbes, 2023). With that being said, they also state later in their article that "Happy people may be more likely to enter relationships in the first place, making it even more difficult to know if relationships make people happy or if happy people naturally gravitate toward relationships" (Forbes, 2023). This simply shows that this claim can be formed and shifted to fit all kinds of perspectives, but that there is not one single opinion on this that can be completely proven right. I know people who really do enjoy being single and thrive in that kind of independent state of living. On the contrary, I also know people that thrive when they have someone to love, take care of, and grow with. This all completely depends on the person, their current life situation, and what they want for their future. This claim is misleading and although it can be correct for some people, it is incorrect for others. 

References: 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2023/10/27/a-psychologist-answers-the-would-i-be-happier-single-question/ 

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by Newbie (320 points)

The article makes some interesting points but lacks solid evidence. Most of it is based on personal stories instead of actual research. While those stories are relatable, they aren’t enough to prove that being single is generally healthier or makes people happier. Without stronger data or studies to back it up, the article’s argument isn’t very convincing. Research shows that marital status can affect happiness. A study in Psychological Science found that lifelong singles tend to be less satisfied with life compared to people in relationships, which suggests that being in a partnership can boost overall happiness.  https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/2024-dec-singles-differ-personality-traits.html? 

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by Newbie (220 points)

The article states, "Joules Lo’Well, 39, has experienced these benefits firsthand. After leaving an abusive marriage, the Texas resident said she spent too much time dating to try to fill a void she thought she had." Then Joules goes on to say  "I was always stressed out. I was always anxious. Then I noticed that when I wasn’t dating, I felt more at peace" Being single can make you happier but it depends on the circumstances. 

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katiecamero/single-people-happiness

A study found that "those in relationships are happier than those who are not."

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happy-together/202402/are-single-or-partnered-young-adults-happier

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by Newbie (260 points)
I believe this statement is an opinion. This varies for certain people as some are happier single and some would rather have someone to care and poor love in to. However, Buzzfeed says that people are happier single. Buzzfeed is a news outlet that often has opinionated articles and they are written by news reporters with often no scientific background in what they post. Though the reporter included information from psychologists and people with a more valid background, most of her evidence is just from average people who have opinions on how being single effected their life, but like mentioned above, various people will have various opinions.

When looking up this statement, most articles that come up are from news outlets or websites like Time Magazine rather than scientific websites or research universities. Psychology Today directly opposes this statement saying that research shows people in relationships have a higher well-being. Psychology Today does include a study done by a psychologist, but it is done in surveys trying to measure happiness which is still an opinion.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happy-together/202402/are-single-or-partnered-young-adults-happier

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katiecamero/single-people-happiness
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