And the second reason? Living alone happily is, I’ve come to believe, a bit of a skill, and it’s one that I’m proud to have honed a little over the past year. Of course, it’s also a privilege.
Molly Burrets, a licensed clinical psychologist, says it’s important to have a support network—especially when you live alone ...
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Living alone comes with its perks: You never have to wait to use the bathroom, and you don't have to worry about whether your late-night TV show is too loud. But the one thing you might be worried ...