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'Loneliness influencers' are racking up views. After a breakup, I see the appeal
Following a failed relationship in my 40s, solitude is tempting. But I’m not giving up on finding love, warts and all

TL;DR
- The author, turning 41, reflects on his recent breakup and a pattern of failed relationships as he enters middle age.
- He observes the trend of 'loneliness influencing' on TikTok, where people present a positive image of being alone.
- The author sees the appeal of solitude as a way to avoid the pain of further relationship failures.
- Despite the temptation, he rejects the idea of complete isolation, valuing the messy reality of human connection and the desire to be loved for his whole self.
- He concludes that genuine affection and understanding are worth the potential for hurt.