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Singles Cruise

04/28/2026 14:58h
It was a singles cruise but it wasn’t a singles cruise: each participant simulated detachment but none was actually single. Some, like the recently widowed, were attached to ghosts. Others were legally attached to a living person they once but no longer loved. A surprising number loved their partners profoundly while fearing said partners inhabited the category of those who loved them no longer. These participants, whose fears may or may not have been founded, attempted to self-protect by labeling themselves single. Soon a pattern emerged: those who feared abandonment developed around them a planetary-like orbit of potential new partners to whom they could not attach because they were already attached. Such orbits lasted, sometimes, for years. The orbiters went to self-help groups and/or analysts and/or wrote letters to advice columnists. Because they could not detach from their objects of unrequited affection, they became the predominant clientele for future singles cruises, unilaterally sustaining the singles cruise business.