The survey shows that people under the age of 30 in China with higher education level and better economic strength are more likely to choose to live alone. Especially in wealthy areas such as Beishangguang, there are more non-widowed people living alone, and there are 1/5 families living alone in Beijing.
Living alone has become a way of life in developed countries. In the United States, 1/7 adults choose to live alone, which has become the most common family form in the United States, even exceeding the proportion of nuclear families. American sociologists believe that from a historical perspective, the phenomenon of living alone will become a feature of contemporary developed countries for a long time.
However, even in developed countries, many young people who live alone have not given up the idea of finding the other half. Although I will not be afraid of being single all my life, I will still get married and start a family if I have the opportunity, and join hands with others for life. In today's China, the concept of "living alone" has not been deeply rooted in people's hearts. Many young people who live alone do not choose to live alone voluntarily, but are forced to live alone because of the uncertainty of lifelong events.
In first-and second-tier cities, single young people with good education and high income in cities have relatively fixed circles and less opportunities to contact the opposite sex. In addition, they have higher requirements for marriage and love, which is not only reflected in their external and family background, but also in their speech, temperament, eyes and so on. In addition, many of these people have beautiful and romantic fantasies about love, so they would rather live alone than get married for the sake of marriage.
After graduation, Xiao Li rented a rented house of more than 40 square meters in a community not far from the unit for the convenience of commuting, and began to live alone for many years. Xiao Li said: "I have been used to living for more than ten years, and my small space is quite good." However, the 36-year-old Xiao Li felt a lot. Watching her peers get married and have children, life goes on and on, and she also wants to get married. "It's just the introduction of colleagues and friends. It's basically a second marriage. Because unmarried men of the same age are basically gone, either divorced or having children, I feel psychologically unacceptable. "
With the popularity of mobile phones and the development of mobile Internet, young people are increasingly willing to find their other half on the Internet.
Li Ping is 33 years old and still lives alone. His parents urged him to have a blind date every day and arranged several times for him, but all failed. "Two complete strangers sit together and have nothing in common, so it is difficult to talk." He said that he recently downloaded several dating and social software. Li Ping said, "Let's talk to them online first, and then meet again when we get along." "Last time we had a good chat with a girl in U-wedding and made an appointment to meet offline. Although we didn't succeed in the end, we became good friends. If there is nothing to do, we can chat and encourage each other. "
It is understood that there are not a few single young people like Ping Li dating online, and the proportion is still rising. Online high-end marriage and love platforms such as U Marry not only provide a good platform for high-quality single young people with good conditions to get in touch with the opposite sex, but also provide them with an opportunity to say no to "living alone".
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