Emma Watson, best known for Harry Potter, introduced the term āself-partneredā in a 2019 British Vogue interview. She admitted, āI never believed the whole āIām happy singleā spielā¦ It took me a long time, but Iām very happy [being single]. I call it being self-partnered.ā Watson clarified that while she still dates, she isnāt committed to one person.
Watson avoids dating apps, preferring setups by friends. āMy friends are great at setting me upā¦ Some of my closest friends are people I originally went on dates with that didnāt work out,ā she shared. Psychologist Carla Marie Manly supports this mindset, explaining, āA self-partnered individual doesnāt rely on a relationship for fulfillment.ā
Watson follows in the footsteps of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, who coined āconscious uncoupling.ā Therapist Travis McNulty highlights a shift in how relationships are being redefined, as younger generations prioritize independence.
Manly emphasizes the importance of being comfortable alone. Engaging in activities like dining solo or volunteering can help build confidence and foster independence.