The Fishbowl With Jade

If He's Such a Great Catch, Why Is He Single?

12 min · Ayer
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We're diving into one of the most common assumptions floating around in the dating pool. You meet a man who's handsome, educated, employed, owns his home, has no drama attached to his name, carries himself with confidence, and seems to have his life together. Then you discover he's single. Suddenly the conversation shifts from admiration to suspicion. Instead of asking what makes him a good catch, people start asking what's wrong with him. Girl, something has to be wrong. Or does it? Today we're diving deep into the stigma surrounding the successful single man and asking the question many people think but rarely say out loud: If he's such a great catch, why is he still single?"

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