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Single and smiling
Miami Herald ^ | 2/14/03 | Ana Veciana-Suarez

Posted on 02/14/2004 11:12:45 AM PST by qam1

Stacy Hoilett is single. So is her younger sister, Aisha. Today, Valentine's Day, the two plan to ignore the barrage of commercials for flowers, chocolates and diamonds and party hearty with their single friends.

''Just because I'm single, it doesn't mean I'm sitting around the house waiting for the phone to ring,'' says Stacy, 30, a kindergarten teacher. 'We're not hanging around saying, `Poor us.' ''

Aisha, 29, a third-grade teacher, agrees: ``It's just another day.''

In this era of reality television courtship shows like Average Joe and The Bachelorette, the acceptance of singledom may seem a bit odd. But for a growing number of men and women, being single provides many benefits, including privacy and the freedom to come and go as they want.

''I always say golfing is my job and fishing is my hobby,'' says Alex Romani, a 27-year-old golf pro in Fort Lauderdale. ``I love it that I have time to do both.''

Eduardo Dieppa, a 30-year-old accountant, puts it this way: ``If I'm going to be single, I'm going to enjoy it and meet a lot of people. Most of my friends are pretty content with it, and we all enjoy each other. We do go out a lot.''

This doesn't mean that, given the right circumstances and the right person, single people wouldn't couple off. In fact, every singleton interviewed, man or woman, Baby Boomer or Generation X, insisted that meeting a soul mate was still important. They have nothing against marriage, either.

''I have money to travel, I own my own place, and I've got my career, so I'm ready,'' says Dieppa, who will also be finishing his law degree this spring. ``But I'm not going to get into a relationship just to be with someone. It has to be the right person.''

That sentiment -- a preference to go it alone instead of being with the wrong person -- was echoed repeatedly. Listen:

• From Norma Agras, a 52-year-old divorced mother of two grown children: 'I'm not closing myself off to the possibility of meeting someone, but I like my life the way it is. My motto is: `My life, my terms.' ''

• From David Porras, 32, of Williams Island: ``This is temporary, but I'm going to take my time. I want it to be right.''

• And from Romani: ``It's nice to have someone to share things with, but what's the hurry?''

Though 9 of 10 Americans will eventually get married, more and more are postponing marriage. The median age at first marriage for women increased by 4.3 years, to 25.1. between 1970 and 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. For men, the increase was by 3.6 years, to 26.8 years.

The percentage of people who have never married is also increasing. For example, 72.8 percent of women between 20 and 24 had never tied the knot in 2000. In 1970, that was 35.8 percent. As you slide up the age scale -- 25 to 29 -- the percentage of never-marrieds actually tripled, from 10.5 percent to 38.9 percent. The same holds true for men: 51.7 percent of 25- to 29-year-old men were still single in 2000 compared with 19.1 percent in 1970.

SINGLE NATION?

Some say we are approaching the day when the United States will be an unmarried majority nation. Already, 49.5 percent of the country's households are headed by unmarried adults, and even if you factor in cohabitation arrangements, the figure remains high. There are now more households with people living alone -- 26 percent -- than households occupied by married couples with children, 25 percent.

''The assumptions of the '50s don't apply to the 21st century,'' says Thomas F. Coleman, executive director of Unmarried America, a California-based group that bills itself as a civil rights organization working against marital status discrimination. ``It's not a revolution but an evolution.''

In Florida alone, according to 2002 Census data, there were more than 5.2 million unmarried adults, making it one of a handful of states with an unmarried majority (51.1 percent). Of those, 1.8 million lived alone. Some cities scored high on the single household numbers, too: Miami (63.4 percent), Miami Beach (72.6 percent), Fort Lauderdale (67.8 percent), and Hollywood (58.5 percent)

''There are many more choices out there now,'' Coleman adds. ``You can't just turn back the clock.''

THE NEW CONTINUUM

Demographers and sociologists say there are many reasons why we are redefining the traditional school-marriage-children continuum: economically self-sufficient women, high divorce rates, the fear of making a mistake and increased commitment to careers.

''My parents got divorced when I was 13,'' Aisha Hoilett says, ``and that affected me. I want to get married one time, and I want to get it right.''

Whatever their reason for going solo, their sheer numbers are changing the way we think of families, even, perhaps, the way we think of Valentine's Day. Sasha Cagen, a San Francisco writer, has just published a book about this phenomenon. Titled Quirkyalone: A Manifesto for Uncompromising Romantics, her book has hit the media circuit with a vehemence. She calls today's singles a group that ``resists the tyranny of coupledom in favor of independent self-expression.''

What's more, being single doesn't mean you're alone. Nor does it mean you're a loner. Quirkyalones, she adds, are actually very social and have many friends.

Last year Cagen organized the first Quirkyalone International Day, celebrated in New York, San Francisco, Providence, R.I., and Glasgow, Scotland. This year parties are also planned in more cities. The date: Today, coinciding with Valentine's Day.

''We're going through a major historical transition,'' Cagen says. ``The meaning of the word itself is changing. It's no longer this pitiful worrisome state. Being single isn't horrible. It's really being seen more as a choice and something that can be positive and fulfilling.''

HIP TO BE SINGLE

Not too long ago, she adds, single women over 25 were considered old maids. Now it's hip to be single. Consider the enormous popularity of Sex and the City, of the advent of single servings, and of housewarming and birthday registries for singles at stores like Williams-Sonoma and Pottery Barn.

Yet, while the idea of spinsterhood is a blast from the past, women still face a muted social stigma. How else to explain why several women, many of whom are actively dating and successful in their careers, refused to be interviewed for this story?

One, a 30-something, said: ``We talk a good game. Reality is, all of us eventually want to meet that perfect someone.''

Reality is, too, that the pressure grows as women get older. Aisha Hoilett says friends and family often ask her why she hasn't coupled off, and the questions are particularly pointed at weddings and bridal showers.

'You end up asking yourself, `Am I too picky?' But then you hear about a split-up, and I think I would rather be safe than sorry.''


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To: Central Scrutiniser
I was thinking of one that couldn't speak English.






Oh, wait, you said Irish...
121 posted on 02/14/2004 10:29:08 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: EternalVigilance
Well, I've been to Thailand 3 times in the last 18 months...

Planning a Vietnam trip in a few months, just gotta put the dots together...

122 posted on 02/14/2004 10:40:00 PM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Be oblong and have your knees removed...)
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To: qam1
From Norma Agras, a 52-year-old divorced mother of two grown children: 'I'm not closing myself off to the possibility of meeting someone, but I like my life the way it is. My motto is: `My life, my terms.' ''

Seems I recall that motto (hers) having something to do with the end of my marriage.  Ah well, I'm learning that living single has certain freedoms.

123 posted on 02/14/2004 10:44:28 PM PST by I_dmc
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To: Central Scrutiniser
The Thai people are a particularly beautiful people.

Good luck!
124 posted on 02/14/2004 10:44:33 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: EternalVigilance
I don't go for love, I love to travel and scuba dive and see interesting things. I can't for the life of me, imagine anyone going on a cruise with 2,000 other people in a big floating shopping mall with occasional shops in the tacky tourist districts...yawn.

I like scuba, ancient ruins, and everyday life. Been to a pile of 3rd world places, and enjoy the hell out of them, provided they have beer.

125 posted on 02/14/2004 10:48:13 PM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Be oblong and have your knees removed...)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
I'm still thinking about your 'Irish-redhead-any-day-of-the-week' thing...

LOL...
126 posted on 02/14/2004 10:48:29 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
That all sounds very interesting.

Maybe that's what I need to do. I've traveled in all of the lower 48, but have never been outside the borders, ever.

Maybe I need to get out more.

Now if I was just independently wealthy...
127 posted on 02/14/2004 10:50:38 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: EternalVigilance
Well, I had the great fortune of being an airline employee for 14 years, I went to over 40 countries and enjoyed the hell out of it. I retired with bennies, but the only foreign places my airline flies to is Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica. I fly mostly free on them, but the days of $30 flights to Hawaii are long gone. But I make lots more money now and can afford 2 asia trips a year. I did Cambodia in November and enjoyed every minute of it. Its a great world, you have to see it, Asia is very, very different to the first time traveller! But Thailand is heaven on earth, Phuket or Koh Samui are places I long to live at, dirt cheap, beautiful as heck and full of happy people and great food. You can get a ticket to Bangkok pretty cheap (under $700) if you look hard enough, and from there, you can take a train, or a bus or fly to paradise.
128 posted on 02/14/2004 10:56:23 PM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Be oblong and have your knees removed...)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Sounds real tempting.

But I'm too busy makin' political war on Democrats at the moment.

Maybe I'll go when we've beat em all!

;-)
129 posted on 02/14/2004 10:59:14 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: EternalVigilance
Just don't be the man that constantly put off the things he really wanted to do, he ended up in a wheelchair in a nursing home with lots of cash and no ability to do them...
130 posted on 02/14/2004 11:03:11 PM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Be oblong and have your knees removed...)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Lots of cash? Cash? What's that?

LOL...

I hear ya...

Gotta crash. Good talking to you tonight.
131 posted on 02/14/2004 11:07:26 PM PST by EternalVigilance (An income tax is like a cowpie...Flatten it, and it's still a cowpie...)
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To: Siamese Princess
Hey Kiddo, I emailed you! Email back when you can!

As for me, I am alone on St V's weekend but my honey will be in town next weekend for 'our' Valentines Day! Long distance relationships, I love them!!! ;-)

And my advice for men is a little different and admittedly much more simple, though I personally haven't resorted to it (yet)!

GUYS GET THE GAL OF YOUR DREAMS!

1. Launch your internet browser.

2. Go to FILE then OPEN.

3. Type in http://www.russianbrides.com

4. Click on SEARCH

5. Enter these parameters:

Age: 23-29
Height: 5'-6'
Weight: 100lbs - 140lbs
Children: None
English Ability: Middle Level and above
Click 'Show Matches'

6. ENJOY!!!!! Imagine the ease of dating a steady stream of gorgeous, fit, buxom, traditional young women named Natalia! You never will forget her name - only one to remember!! ;-)

Hahaha!! Just kidding!!! ;-)
132 posted on 02/14/2004 11:19:07 PM PST by HitmanLV (I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
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