![]() (If you’re involuntarily single, it may be you, but it may be luck, or any number of other factors your singlehood provides no evidence either way.) -Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian “Maybe the problem is you.” But, as Eckel notes, each of us is by definition the constant in our romantic lives. “Well, you’re the constant here,” people with a string of failed relationships are sometimes told by friends. In her recent book It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Single, the US journalist Sara Eckel skewers many examples of the former. 4.7- out of 5-star average rating on Amazonĭating advice, in general, falls into two categories: the completely terrible and the largely terrible. ![]() ![]() By the author of one most popular NY Times “Modern Love” essays in the column’s history. ![]()
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