Married and single lifestyles can be such a big factor to consider before making a long-term decision. As natural, the human kind is born alone, single, and free. This isn’t a choice, but staying single is a decision that remains beneficial and a calm lifestyle. "Singlehood is associated with a number of beneficial outcomes, such as more freedom to do as one wishes" (Apostolou & Christoforou, 2022; DePaulo, 2007). Moreover, single individuals often experience a higher sense of independence and autonomy (Smith, 2018). It tends to provide personal space and privacy. On the other hand, "studies consistently find that individuals with intimate partners tend to have better overall physical health, including lower blood pressure and a lower risk of heart disease, live longer, and have an enhanced sense of wellbeing" (Waite & Lehrer, 2003; Wilcox, 2011). Therefore, married life itself is an experience of emotional intimacy and companionship, which plays a meaningful role in mutual support and partnership. It’s more of an interdependent life than being alone and independent. Whether you are married or single, both impact your social interactions, and both have a unique support system (partner support, self-support).