You won't understand the sexually repressive culture I grew up in as a single kid, or the social system without any meaningful welfare program, pension and medicare are for a privileged few. Everybody saves, refrains from reckless spending and avoids unnecessary risk - such as dating - because your savings is all you have in case of unemployment, medical emergency or other accidents. Plus, when at work, everybody is busy at work, everybody is staring at the screen all the time, nobody socializes casually, especially in the post #MeToo and post COVID era.
Apparently, you think others are incapable of understanding because you believe no one has lived in a similar manner. You seem to believe that everyone else is out partying and sleeping with people at every turn, but I can assure you, that's not true for many of us here in Singles.
No, I wasn't raised in your culture, but I have lived very similarly. I was always taught to pay my own way, never rely on the government for anything as much as possible (because God wants us to earn our own way,) and avoid frivolous spending as much as possible.
I didn't drink, smoke, party, or do very much of anything social. I met people at church, work, and school, but it's hard to find anyone interested in a genuine friendship in most any setting (at least in my experience,) so much of my life has been in solitude as well.
I grew up in a conservative Christian church and school that pretty much equated sexual activity with an instant ticket to hell, so you better believe a lot of the kids there were terrified to the core of dating, the opposite sex, and any kind of intimacy.
I grew up around a circle of business owners -- some who succeeded, and some who did not, so I observed a lot about what causes a person to get ahead -- like the kid cleaning the bathrooms when everyone else felt they were too good for such a menial task, but eventually went on to own the entire business.
I saw what happened to the people who saved everything -- and were seen as boring and behind the times -- vs. the ones who had to have the latest and greatest of everything.
By God's grace, I chose the boring route. I can relate to the life you described for yourself a lot more than you think.
You are wrong in many of your assumptions about the people who are reading your posts.
And if you're wrong about that, maybe you might consider that you could be wrong about some of your other assumptions as well.