Why Are So Many Americans Single? : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — As reliably as autumn brings Orion to the night sky, spring each year sends a curious constellation to the multiplex: a minor cluster of romantic comedies and the couples who traipse through them, searching for love. These tend not to be people who have normal problems. She is poised, wildly successful in an ulcer-making job, lonely.
This article seems out of touch to me. Ice cream hasn't come in boxes since the early 1990s: t.co/85MG5SAC via @NewYorker