These are the 3 patterns of the ‘chronically single,’ says expert

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These are the 3 patterns of the ‘chronically single,’ says expert

Amy Chan's business brought in more than $200,000 in revenue in 2023, according to documents seen by CNBC Make It.

Provided by Amy Chen

Do you feel like you've been single for a long time?

Well, you're not alone. The term “long-term single” has disappeared viral With some people on TikTok video The global audience exceeds 10 million people.

Amy Chan told CNBC Make It that there are two types of singles: happy singles and unhappy singles.

After going through a painful breakup in her 20s, Chen set out to change the breakup and dating experiences for people around the world. Today, she works as a relationship and breakup coach and hosts two weekend retreats called Breakup Boot Camp and Dating Boot Camp.

She is also the author of “Breakup Boot Camp: The Science of Reconnecting with Your Heart” and has over 200,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. Her business brought in more than $200,000 in 2023, according to documents seen by CNBC Make It.

“Some people are single and it's painful for them, but I actually think it's better because they're motivated to try different things,” Chen said. “The hardest thing is when they're living a good life (and) it's not that they're unhappy, so there's no pain points to motivate them to step out of their comfort zone.”

“So while being in a partnership can be amazing, one has to risk rejection and do all the things that go into dating—they just make excuses and avoid doing it,” Chen said.

Based on her experience coaching clients, Chen has discovered the following three patterns in “chronically single” people:

They are “no” oriented

they destroy their relationship

Another pattern among “chronically single” people is their tendency to sabotage their relationships, Chen said. “One of the ways people destroy relationships is by investing in people they don't get along with,” she said.

“A lot of times they'll blame their city or (say) 'all men are like this' or 'all girls are like this' without really uncovering why they're doing it,” she said. “A very common reason why people perpetuate feelings of attraction or date undateable people is — it's actually a very convenient way to avoid intimacy.”

When asked, they might say they don't have a type, but Chen says otherwise. She explains that while it may not be a physical type, long-term singles may have an “emotional type.”

“It could be anxiety, it could be lack of time, whatever it is,” Chen explained. “There’s an emotional experience that suits your type, and it comes in different packages.”

They don't put themselves out there

I pay $2,100 a month to live in New York City with 23 roommates

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