Survey Reveals Single Parents Thrive Post-Breakup with Personal Growth and Optimism
New research highlights how single parents embrace self-discovery, improved confidence, and redefined priorities after a relationship ends.
- Two-thirds of single parents report experiencing a 'glow up,' marked by newfound confidence and self-awareness after a breakup.
- An impressive 82% of single parents believe their best days are still ahead, reflecting widespread optimism about the future.
- Seventy percent of single parents say their relationship with themselves has improved, with many embracing emotional resilience and maturity.
- Nearly half (49%) of single parents feel more dateable now, attributing this to greater confidence, better mental health, and emotional well-being.
- Beyond dating, single parents focus on self-care, family, and hobbies, while developing key skills like financial independence and decisiveness.