4. They Get Reacquainted With Themselves
Part of feminism is cultivating independence, which means that even on the days when your friends, family, and romantic partner(s) aren't giving you what you want, you can still provide that for yourself — and even when they're critical of you, you can still feel good about yourself because you trust your own opinion more than theirs. When you enjoy spending time with yourself, singlehood presents an exciting opportunity to get to know your own personality and preferences, from what your hopes and dreams are and what makes you happy to what time you like to wake up and what foods make you feel best. Feminism teaches us that a single woman is nobody to pity. While being in a relationship can be a profound experience, our lives are just as complete when we're alone.