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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
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Cynthia thinks that all her problems stem from the fact that she can't find a husband. She's posted her profile online, she's as

ked all her friends if they know of someone who is available, and she still hasn't had a date in months. What kind of single is Cynthia?
Social Studies
1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

According to Peter Stein research into singlehood (1981), Cynthia is an ‘<em>Involuntary temporary’ type</em> of a single person.

Explanation:

<em>Involuntary temporary singles</em> are not being singles by choice (voluntarily) and are actively looking for possibilities to change their single status.  

Here, <u>Cynthia</u> is actively looking for husband, both online and through her friends. She did not choose to be unmarried and wants to find a spouse in order to improve her situation. Even if a person (Cynthia) stays single for a long time, it is her <em>own perception of her singlehood</em> that defines her as an involuntary temporary single.

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