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being married is better
Being single is a choice on most accounts. You are single until you develop a one to one relationship with someone. Then you're "in a relationship" You can go back to being single when one or both of you decide to end the one-to-one relationship.
When you are single you are on your own, and when you are married you have someone that you love to spend the rest of your life with you.
Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.
Astrologer Suzan Hayden has always been single. She prefers the freedom of being a bachelorette.
Allison Janney is not married. She also does not have any children. She has stated in the past that she enjoys being single.
célibataire if you mean person not dating nor being engaged or married
They were married on March 10, 1979. She likes married life.
Unfortunately no website or profile on Dawn states her being in a relationship/single or married
No she doesnt have a boyfriend or a husban she is single but she is happy being single she says to the world
In some cases, such as both spouses working, married people find that not enough tax is being withheld at the married rate, which is the second lowest tax rate after head of household. To solve this, married people can check the 'Married but withhold at higher Single rate' choice in box 3 of Form W-4 [Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate]. But when it's time to file their tax return, a married person who's having tax withheld at the Single rate would file as Married Filing Jointly. The difference between the higher Single rate and the lower Married Filed Jointly rate can vary from $1 to over $800.
Nothing. Jehovah's Witnesses view BOTH married and single life as a Gift from God while recognising the unique challenges of both.