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Study shows women are not getting married

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 22, 2025
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Women have certainly traveled a long way, they no longer feel the need to put a ring due to social or cultural pressures.

It turns out that women are launching Mariardie’s traditional idea, and instead choosing their best individual lives.

And the test is in the data, according to a survey of the 2023 PEW Research Center, almost half of us, women do not consider marriage as an important element of a satisfactory life, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.


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Almost half or we women did not see marriage as an important element of a satisfactory life. Getty Images/Istockphoto

The percentage of women looking for romance is a strong decrease. According to a PEW 2022 survey, only 34% or the alone girls were looking for a Romantic relationshipwhich is below 38% in a 2019 survey.

As reported, almost 54% of women among the ages of 18-40 declared themselves single, according to an analysis of the Census data of the Aspen economic strategy group.

Once upon a time, women would hide their Singless, ashamed of not being established with children by a certain age, but today, women celebrate it and only talk about it openly on social networks.


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Almost 54% of women among the ages of 18-40 declared themselves single. Getty Images/Istockphoto

“I don’t think it gives enough credit to single women who love being single because there are still the entire cats without children,” said Anne Kai content creator in a podcast Clip posted on Tiktok.

“You can enjoy life alone, you don’t need someone to witness your joy to exist.”

The hundreds of comments in the video show that this phenomenon is true.

A commentator wrote: “I literally love being single. I move in my terms and anyone else’s.”

“I’m afraid I like to be too single,” Chimed in another person.

“I love being single, I have learned a lot to be alone,” said a commentator.

“There has been a simple but deep change in the quotes space: women realize that protecting their peace is their number one priority,” said Danielle citations and relationships Danielle Szela to the Daily mail.

In a viral video Showing Betty Reid Soskin, 103, the oldest in Park’s rangers, being interviewed for an alleged documentary, when asked what advice he would give to his youngest self-sikin, saying “to never marry.”

“I think I could have done all the things I have done a man.”

As expected, many women touch the comments section to admire Soskin’s candiditude, and share their own history of divorcing or choosing to marry.

“When I divorced, my life began,” said a comment.

45, single and childish. ATESORO THIS, “said someone else.

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