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We at Singleminded welcome you!

Unlike your mother, your “nana” or the 3 girlfriends this year that asked you to be a bridesmaid in their wedding, we are not going to judge you by who you are or are not dating.

Others (aka: haters) might label you “commitment phoebes” that shun tradition and refuse to grow up – but they are probably your parents.

We know that you are not an intentional threat to “American Values” and the mini van industry? Jeeze!

• Maybe you are happy just “shacking up”?

• Maybe you have a standing credit at a sperm bank if it comes to that?

Whatever your reasons – we want to hear them!

Singleminded is documenting real 30 something’s that are nowhere near getting married or settling down – and asking “why”.



On July 23rd and 24th we completed 2 very successful back-to-back shoots in both Brooklyn and Manhattan.

I was able to interview over 30 fabulous, articulate, funny and insightful New Yorker’s who generously and candidly shared their thoughts on their “single minds”.

I want to thank everyone who attended the shoots and helped with the preparation of the events – I couldn’t have done it without
you!!

-Lani

Click here to see pictures from both events.



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Hot from the headlines:

“On a weekday in mid-January, readers of The New York Times woke up to this front-page headline: "Bush Plans $1.5 Billion Drive for Promotion of Marriage."

By Elizabeth Marquardt
Special to the Chicago Tribune


“In order for a society to persist …it must continuously recruit from its ranks … individuals who are prepared to live by and pass on its defining values … all this while turning out enough physically and mentally healthy children to keep the whole enterprise going across the generations.. In the English-speaking world we call them "adults".

-Americanvalues.org


“Is the world suffering from a phobia of being single? Whatever happened to “Take as much time as you want, just make sure it’s the right person.”

-Faith Karami, The California Journal