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  2. Single Women Are Happier Than Single Men — According ... - AOL

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    Single women are happier than single men — and aren’t in a rush to partner up any time soon. “On average, women reported higher overall well-being including higher relationship status ...

  3. Gender role - Wikipedia

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    For approximately the past seven decades [when?], heterosexual marriage roles have been defined for men and women based on society's expectations and the influence of the media. [82] Men and women are typically associated with certain social roles, dependent upon the personality traits associated with those roles. [83]

  4. Single and not looking to mingle: Why these women are ... - AOL

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    Here, four women share why they consider themselves permanently single and why it’s more than OK to be the love of your own life. 'Choosing to be [single] gives me a sense of purpose and ...

  5. Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    Women, on the other hand, tended not to differ significantly in personality traits across regions. [21] [21] A personality trait directly linked to emotion and empathy where gender differences exist (see below) is scored on the Machiavellianism scale. Individuals who score high on this dimension are emotionally cool; this allows them to detach ...

  6. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    Second-wave feminists, influenced by de Beauvoir, believed that although biological differences between females and males were innate, the concepts of femininity and masculinity had been culturally constructed, with traits such as passivity and tenderness assigned to women and aggression and intelligence assigned to men.

  7. Why so many women are swearing off marriage - AOL

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    In Pew's 2019 survey, just 35% of single women said they felt pressure from society to be in a relationship — a slightly larger share of single men said they felt the same.