Tag Archives: Singles By Choice

Declare Yourself Single!

I don’t recall from what email list I received the hint to an article in Salon magazine. I am sure grateful to whoever forwarded it. The article is in the “dear Abby” style from Cary Tennis. A somewhat distraught and … Continue reading

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House Sharing

Living in a rather expensive area of the U.S. – the San Francisco Bay Area – I have thought about how nice it would be to share many of my expenses with someone else. Well, some of us might now … Continue reading

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Same-Sex Marriage in Canada

The Canadian 2006 Census uncovered an interesting phenomenon: Only 17% of same-sex couples took advantage of their legal right to marry (compared to 80% of different-sex couples). Jillian Deri analyzes why. The primary reason, as Nancy Polikoff also pointed out, … Continue reading

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Singles Week 2008 – Day 4

Oh, oh, I started a trend – posting to the blog something related to singles for every day of singles week – and I am running out of time because I have other things going on. Well, here are a … Continue reading

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Overcoming Singlism

It’s National Singles Week and as promised, I would like to celebrate it by writing up my notes from my interview prep. Beth Hughes, the SF Chronicle reporter, had asked me to talk about overcoming singlism (I know, that’s not … Continue reading

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