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Gen Z's 'Solomaxxing' Trend Reframes Single Life as Aspirational Self-Improvement

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Jason Parham

4d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

The article explores the "solomaxxing" trend among Gen Z singles, where young people intentionally choose to remain single and focus on self-improvement rather than pursuing romantic relationships. It follows Carmen Hyden's journey of self-discovery after a breakup, and examines how this trend reframes being single as aspirational rather than something to be pitied. The piece discusses the cultural shift away from traditional relationship milestones and toward personal fulfillment and independence.

Source

WiredGen Z's 'Solomaxxing' Trend Reframes Single Life as Aspirational Self-Improvementwired.com

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The idea of rushing into another one felt impossible.
For young people, the trend removes the stigma of being unmarried and alone, and recasts it as something to aim for, not avoid.
She started traveling solo and reading more, tried out paddleboarding, road cycling, and bouldering.
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For young people, the trend removes the stigma of being unmarried and alone, and recasts it as something to aim for, not avoid.

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