CEBU, Philippines - GMA News TV presents an intriguing documentary on the growing number of bachelorettes in this country, in the special Relationship Status: SINGLE.
Data from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) reveal that 6 out of 100 Filipinas from 35-49 years old have never been married, a number up from ten years ago. Many of them remain single by choice. The question is: Why are more Pinays opting to delay marriage?
Miss Tapia, grumpy, conservative, old maid — these disparaging terms used to describe unmarried women. But in Relationship Status: SINGLE, GMA News TV shows that there are women who accept this not as a curse but as an opportunity for a freer, happier life. Hosted by Rufa Mae Quinto and Miriam Quiambao, two women who epitomize being single and proud, the documentary presents the joys and pains of “modern bachelorettes.”
Rufa Mae and Miriam meet Chette, a 50-year-old NBSB, or No Boyfriend Since Birth, who answers a curious question: Is she a 50-year-old virgin? She also tries speed dating in the hopes of meeting the elusive Mr. Right.
And there is the beautiful Pinky Amador, who remains as single as the number 1 can be. She confesses that she has not found Mr. Right yet but reveals many other facets about the "cougar" label.
All men beware! Relationship Status: SINGLE bares the truth that more and more single women are now realizing: happiness can be found even without men.
Relationship Status: SINGLE airs tonight at 8:45 p.m., only on GMA News TV. (FREEMAN)