If I Die Young and Freakishly
My dad’s coworker died at 36 of a heart attack in his car after work. Security guards found him after noticing the car sitting, engine on, in a nearly-empty parking lot. People–me included–told the...
View ArticleSecret Lives of the Happily Single: Red Meat Edition
Welcome to the latest installment in our series Secret Lives of the Happily Single (SLOTHS), where we both stereotype and celebrate the delectably gross habits you can enjoy if you live alone and/or...
View ArticleGoing Solo–With the Rest of Society (a book review)
Eric Klinenberg. Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone. The Penguin Press, 2012. I began my exploration of the world’s first singleton societies with an eye for their...
View ArticleVisualize Living Alone: Infographic About This Extraordinary Privilege
Copious Readers, We here at Onely like to experiment with guest posters! We love having them and the interesting perspectives they bring (which may or may not completely jibe with Onely’s optic). Today...
View ArticleSingle Middle-Aged Women Are Makin’ Stuff Up!
I know I promised in my previous post to follow it up with The True Story of the World’s Bitterest Single Woman, but this news piece preempted it. Sorry. Next time. Copious Readers, intermittently you...
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