Most Young Men Are Single in 2023. Most Young Women Are Not. Why?

Trey Hamilton
Hello, Love
Published in
13 min readFeb 24, 2023

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Are you a young single man feeling a little lonely these days? Wondering why you feel like you’re trying your best, yet just by your existing, some women just hate you. Don’t worry; you’re not alone.

Well, actually, statistically speaking, you are alone — and that’s the problem.

Recent studies have shown that more than 60 percent of young men are flying solo, and the situation isn’t improving. I’m not surprised — I feel like every day, there is a think piece, tv sitcom, newscaster, or something else dedicated to spouting misandry until the cows come home. I’m fine with it cause I look at most things with an objective lens but as a young man in his early 20s. It might be a little hurtful.

In fact, it’s causing a crisis of connection, with young men struggling to form meaningful relationships and even real friendships. And don’t get me started on the decline in sex. But fear not; there is hope on the horizon; in most of life’s scenarios, there always is. I’m gonna explore the epidemic of the alleged declining social, romantic, and sexual life of the American male.

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Trey Hamilton
Hello, Love

Author - The First Date Fix - Dating Coach - Content Creator -Dog Dad | follow me for some ramblings of a millennial who has dated. A LOT! TheFirstDateFix.Com