According to research, women are generally happier than men when single.
A study indicates that single women report greater satisfaction with their single lives compared to single men. They express more comfort with their relationship status and exhibit less desire for a romantic partner. In essence, single women appear to thrive more readily without a romantic relationship than single men do.
This conclusion is based on self-reported data, and individual experiences may vary widely. However, the available evidence suggests a trend of women experiencing greater happiness in singlehood than men.