Deeper Questions Episode 7: "Why am I still alone?"
Episode 7: “Why am I still alone?"
The rates of people who live alone are the highest they have been in over a century. Compared to life 100 years ago, fewer people are marrying, there are more single parent families than ever recorded and more people are living together but not getting the piece of paper to confirm it. Being alone is a normal part of being human, so why is so much of our culture built around people having a romantic partner?
Dr Danielle Treweek did her PhD in singleness from a theological and anthropological perspective, she’s since gone on to write a scholarly book called “The meaning of Singleness”. Dani blogs on her substack and eloquently speaks her mind on twitter.
Other References:
- Marriage a History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie Coontz
- Intimacy in a time of pandemic Dani Treweek, ABC Religion and Ethics
- From Queerness to Celibacy, how young Christians navigate relationships, Dani Treweek, ABC radio National
- Scene from Lego Batman If you haven’t seen it, give the whole film a go for a surprisingly deep exploration of friendship, self-reliance and relationships.
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