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over 18 percent admitted they were scared about "spinsterhood" and being alone when they died. Another 6.6 percent of mostly younger responders said they were afraid of being lonely as they grew older.
In subsequent experiments and surveys, researchers discovered that both men and women were so scared to be single that they were willing to stay in unfulfilling relationships, and people who had fears of being alone were less likely to get out of a bad relationship.
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The study was published in the December issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fear-of-being-single-may-be-driving-people-to-settle-in-relationships/
ByMICHELLE CASTILLO
Fear of being single may drive people to settle, stay in bad relationships
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