Valentine's Day is approaching, which is, on the one hand, a holiday for lovers, and on the other, it is salt in the wounds of singles. Well, at least that's how it was when single people were considered weirdos. Today, singleness is less stigmatized and many openly enjoy it. This is also the case with Idalia Candelas, who embraced the advantages of single life in the Postmodern Loneliness series of illustrations. It's nice to be (also) single.
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In the age of social media, it has become a given that women who haven't shown their partner online are automatically single. When people miraculously find out that you're supposedly single, a barrage of inappropriate and unnecessary comments often cross the lines of good taste, and we hear them in the following forms: "Probably no one wants to date her", "Too bad, the girl is fine" ” and probably the most epic “Gee, he's really unlucky”. There are many more such beliefs that point to only one thing - it's time to stop judging others and meddling in their lives.
Are you self-confident, successful, still believe in true love, but still remain single?
These women will never lose their sense of individuality. They will never let their hopes and dreams fall apart just so they can accept the person they met.
Who says single life is boring and loneliness only makes you sad?