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It Is Not Celibacy that Weighs the Most on Mental Health, but the Way to Seek Love.

Summary by psychologies.com
Seeing friends getting married, starting a family or going on vacation together can sometimes give the impression that they stayed on the dock. On Sunday evening, the open dating apps mechanically, one surprises oneself to ask: when will it be my turn? Long time ago, it was thought that celibacy itself was responsible for this feeling of emptiness, stress or loneliness. Yet, recent research tells another story. It is not so much the fact of bein…
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Seeing friends getting married, starting a family or going on vacation together can sometimes give the impression that they stayed on the dock. On Sunday evening, the open dating apps mechanically, one surprises oneself to ask: when will it be my turn? Long time ago, it was thought that celibacy itself was responsible for this feeling of emptiness, stress or loneliness. Yet, recent research tells another story. It is not so much the fact of bein…

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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