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Alone and Alone, Better: 56% of Women and 49% of Men Are Happier without a Partner

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A study on linking habits revealed that 56% of women and 49% of men claim to be happy when they are single.The data comes from a recent survey conducted by the University of Toronto, with data from the Happn dating application, which analyzes perceptions about relationships, autonomy and well-being.I COULD INTEREST YOU: The Argentine lawyer detained in Brazil admitted that she lives "an ordeal" and lost all hope: "This country hates me" The repo…
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A study on linking habits revealed that 56% of women and 49% of men claim to be happy when they are single.The data comes from a recent survey conducted by the University of Toronto, with data from the Happn dating application, which analyzes perceptions about relationships, autonomy and well-being.I COULD INTEREST YOU: The Argentine lawyer detained in Brazil admitted that she lives "an ordeal" and lost all hope: "This country hates me" The repo…

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elCanciller broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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