Forget what you saw in Sex and the City! Most singletons are actually ... trends now

Forget what you saw in Sex and the City! Most singletons are actually ... trends now
Forget what you saw in Sex and the City! Most singletons are actually ... trends now

Forget what you saw in Sex and the City! Most singletons are actually ... trends now

Most singletons aren't outgoing like Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte Instead, research reveals that the majority of singletons are introverts 

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It's often regarded as the ultimate depiction of single life.

But a new study suggests that Sex and the City got it wrong – most singletons aren't outgoing extraverts like Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte.

Instead, researchers from the University of Toronto say that the majority of single people are actually introverts.

'In a world that caters to extroverts, introverts are misrepresented as antisocial,' said Elaine Hoan, lead author of the study.

'The reality is, introverts enjoy their alone time and independence, and can emotionally regulate—meaning, they can manage their reactions to their feelings on their own. So, an introvert may prefer being single more than being in a relationship.'

It's often regarded as the ultimate depiction of single life. But a new study suggests that Sex and the City got it wrong – most singletons aren't outgoing extraverts like Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte

It's often regarded as the ultimate depiction of single life. But a new study suggests that Sex and the City got it wrong – most singletons aren't outgoing extraverts like Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte

In their study, the team set out to understand whether or not our personality traits can predict if we're single or in a relationship.

Over 1,800 participants aged 20-59 were enlisted, who had either been single or in a relationship for at least six months.

The participants completed questionnaires that measured their

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