From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!eagle!mhuxt!mhuxa!mhuxh!bwkna!ljs Newsgroups: net.singles Title: Article-I.D.: bwkna.112 Posted: Mon Sep 20 15:44:11 1982 Received: Tue Sep 21 07:08:10 1982 There is an interesting range of "happiness" involving single and married men and women. I think I saw it in a recent Psychology Today article. It goes like this: from MOST happy to LEAST happy, the list is Single women Married men Married Women Single men. That is, single women are supposedly happiest, single men least happy. My own observations seem to confirm this. Any comments? A propos of religious gatherings and singles: it seems that after one gets out of one's 20's, there isn't much social activity available in churches. They are generally as couple-oriented as the rest of society. Unless one is particularly religious, though, it is not particularly honest nor advantageous to go this route. Good grief, there's a whole world of interesting things to do - if someone compatible comes along, that's great, but on the other hand, the single life has much to offer. Why leave your own fields of interest to meet a guy who doesn't share your interests, anyhow? A single woman Lotta Stallman BTL HL