She has finally made it obvious precisely what she means. Emma Watson has provided clarification on her earlier remarks of being “self-partnered.”
Credit: Carla Marie Manly, a clinical psychologist from Alamy, California, tells NBC about the idea of being “self-partnered,” stressing that it centers on the notion of feeling whole as a person.
One “does not feel compelled to seek fulfillment through having another person as a partner,” according to Manly.
This shows a dedication to understanding oneself first, not that self-partnered people never date or think about getting married.
Manly claims that “one must frequently invest a great deal of time and energy on personal development in order to be truly self-partnered.”