This is a description of the movie “How to be Single”
After four years of college, young Alice (Dakota Johnson) decides she needs a break from her long-term boyfriend Josh. Excited and ready for new challenges, the eager grad moves to New York to take a job as a paralegal. Helping her navigate her way through an unfamiliar city is Robin (Rebel Wilson), a fun-loving, wild co-worker who enjoys partying and one-night stands. With Robin as her freewheeling guide. Alice can now learn how to get free drinks, meet men and enjoy the single lifestyle.
Research suggests that unmarried people tend to be healthier than their married counterparts. Single women were found to have lower BMIs and risks associated with smoking and alcohol than married women, according to a 2017 study published in the Journal of Women’s Health. Being single has a handful of benefits, scientific research has found. Studies suggest that single people tend to have stronger social networks and develop more as individuals. They even tend to be physically fitter.
- Do Things You Love. …
- Form Other Relationships. …
- Work On Self-Improvement. …
- Remember That Everyone Is Different. …
- Travel Somewhere Completely New. …
- Embrace Self-Love. …
- Think About What Didn’t Work Before.
It’s actually mentally healthier for you to take some time to be alone if you can, because you learn to love yourself more. Being single allows you to learn what you really want and need from future relationships, and not settle for people who are wrong for you.
It’s actually mentally healthier for you to take some time to be alone if you can, because you learn to love yourself more. Being single allows you to learn what you really want.