It wouldn't take long for us to discover someone who lives alone if we could now look into American houses. Furthermore, there is a good possibility that someone is a heterosexual guy, according to a recent article on Psychology Today. The number of "lonely, solitary males" is increasing as a result of women having higher demands, according to couple and family psychotherapist Greg Matos, who discussed this in the column. In fact, younger and middle-aged men are now more likely than women to be single, which wasn't the case 30 years ago due to the current dating scene. And things might worsen. Matos discussed three factors that make it harder to find a partner: the growing use of dating apps, higher expectations for dating, and men's lack of essential relationship skills. In other words, some guys must find a means to take charge if they don't they'll keep coasting through life alone.
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