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Party of One: Dinner Parties, Dating Apps, and Finding Your People

Party of One: Dinner Parties, Dating Apps, and Finding Your People

Update: 2025-09-02
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In this episode of The Wrong Ones, we’re talking about why single friends matter when you’re single—especially in your 30s. Because let’s be honest: sometimes it feels like everyone else is married, pregnant, or building Montessori Pinterest boards, while you’re the only “party of one” at the table. But being single doesn’t have to mean being lonely. With the right mirrors—friends in your same season of life—it can feel like freedom, belonging, and even joy.

Blending psychology, humor, and real-life stories, this conversation explores the importance of resonance, the health impact of loneliness, and the radical act of building community that reflects your current season back to you.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why your “mistakes” in love are actually classrooms, not failures

  • How shifting from dating to marrydating to learn transforms energy and expectations

  • The psychology of seasons of life (Erikson, belonging, and social resonance)

  • Why being the only single friend can amplify loneliness and comparison burnout

  • How attachment theory and co-regulation apply to friendships, not just dating

  • The cultural pressure of weddings, baby showers, and social timelines

  • Practical ways to find and nurture single friends in your 30s

  • Why laughter, rituals, and resonance are medicine for this season

Reflection Question of the Week:

What season of life are you in right now, and how can you find or build community that reflects it back to you?

Resources Mentioned:

  • Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development (intimacy vs. isolation)

  • U.S. Surgeon General’s report on loneliness as a public health crisis

  • Attachment theory research (Bowlby, Hazan & Shaver) and co-regulation studies

  • Social comparison theory & relative deprivation theory

  • Research on collective effervescence (Durkheim)

  • Studies on laughter, endorphins, and emotional regulation in friendships

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Party of One: Dinner Parties, Dating Apps, and Finding Your People

Party of One: Dinner Parties, Dating Apps, and Finding Your People