No partner, no problem: The women hoping to stay single forever
Sydney author Susanne Gervay, 70, has been happily single for over a decade, focusing on friendships and personal fulfillment. As the Australian Bureau of Statistics predicts a significant rise in solo living by 2046, a societal shift allows more individuals to choose single life intentionally. Experts note that being single can enhance overall wellbeing and social connections.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 19:00 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 19:10 UTC
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