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Today, more than 50 percent of American adults are single, and 31 million, roughly one out of eve A revelatory examination of the most significant
demographic shift since the Baby Boom - the sharp increase in the number of people who live alone - that offers surprising insights on the benefits
of this epochal change. Evolutionary psychologists have long theorized that friendship has roots in our early dependence on others for survival. And
the author does admit, that so long as a person has the finances and health, living alone can work. We're in big trouble, folks. Sex therapist,
sociologist, and Psychology Today contributor Dr. Sure they'd "like to spend more time with the kids" they cut themselves off from but have no
motivation to return. Klinenberg persuasively argue that affluent people who live alone are able to significantly develop themselves and contribute to
society and civil life more. Men are more at risk of withdrawing into isolation that, at the extremes, can be miserable and indeed dangerous. His
research and interviews describe young unmarried professionals not seeking relationships; middle-aged men and women after the end of marriages;
and elderly people trying to maintain their dignity by living alone. Even if we managed to stop increasing global carbon emissions tomorrow, we
would probably experience several centuries of additional warming, rising sea levels, and more frequent dangerous weather events. It's the "finding
out who your true friends are and then replacing those who aren't" principle. When she's not here, I get to enjoy that space and solitude, recharge
and connect with friends and work on causes dear to me, but I also feel like I accidentally forgot my left arm somewhere. I'm not used to saying it
that way because You are horny, slovenly, and irresponsible, and you are the scary criminals. He is the author of Going Solo: Like many divorced
women we interviewed, Helen copes with her own feelings of social failure, in part, by dismissing the notion that another marriage or romantic
relationship would alleviate them. The bestselling author and Washington Post writer goes deep inside the lives of the couples on this cutting edge
to paint of picture of how dating, marriage, and home life are changing. My mother and father divorced in , and except for a few months right after
the divorce long story my mom lived alone until she got Alzheimer's i I live alone. The Guardian , Apr 1 The number of people living alone has
skyrocketed. For precisely that reason they are not keen to go and live with their married sons and daughters either, telling Klinenberg that they are
wary of being put to work as unpaid domestic skivvies. Klinenberg states the facts: So, break out the condoms! Oh, no as Klinenberg keeps
emphasizing-it's OK to fiddle while our family trees burn! Slate , Apr 20 How the recent Atlantic cover story manufactures the myth of
American loneliness. The Rise of the Sassy Singleton. Jan 18, Ursa rated it liked it Shelves: Needless to say, this part was more than a little
depressing, acting as it did as a kick in the balls to the rest of the book, which had been truthful but quite encouraging up to that point. All this
evidence of the unfettered American self following its highest calling makes perfect sense in a nation steeped in the visionary spirit of Emerson and
Thoreau. You can keep your self destructive lifestyles, I'm gonna hold out for something better waiting for me after I die, because after reading this
book I have no hope that America will ever return to teaching its children the importance of holding onto the tried and true 's lifescript that seemed
to be a good thing for our grandparents but not for us. I have more responsibility. If you wish to read a thought provoking book about modern life
and how we are evolving our social interactions, this book is for you. These generalizations incensed commenters and bloggers , one of whom
offered this summary: Having a husband, as Mr. Despite this, I fought to maintain my autonomy by remaining alone in my apartment, and because
of distance, I relied on friends more so than family. The Guardian May 3: Show 25 25 50 All. He admits he focused on large cities, especially
NYC, and spent little effort researching the rural and suburban environment for living alone. The book reports a mix of overall stats how many
people in each life stage in each country or city are living alone and in depth interviews with thise living solo in the US or those advocating for these
groups. A friend in her mid-forties recommended Going Solo to me, and as someone living alone, the book had instant appeal. The book did give
me much hope that this rise in single-person households may hold great potential for our societies, more than enough to offset the downsides
typically discussed--and that, like it or not, it's here to stay, so maybe we should stop building cities and suburbs primarily for nuclear families.
Nowhere will you find an example of single white thirtysomthing male longing for missed opportunity to be husband, father, provider to a family.
Another five for the wonderful conclusion. Towards the end, the author begins to discuss new forms of housing that are designed for single people
of various ages, which is interesting but doesn't really go anywhere.