Category: Marriage/Family
Contra the New York Times, falling birth rates are not good for women
Instead of celebrating the fact that more young women are alone and childless, explore ways to make it easier for young men and women to get and stay married.
Read MoreIdaho House rejects homosexual ‘marriage,’ calls on Supreme Court to reverse Obergefell
The Idaho House passed a resolution condemning Obergefell v. Hodges as ‘an illegitimate overreach’ that ‘arbitrarily and unjustly’ rejected the true definition of marriage.
Read More‘All the Lonely People’: Loneliness Is Exacerbated by Childlessness
Marital status is significantly related to the level of loneliness reported by an individual, with married people reporting the lowest levels of loneliness.
Read MoreNo Spouse, No House: Marriage Decline and Homeownership Among Young Adults
If you’ve been on social media in the past 10 years, you’ve surely seen it: The lamentation that it’s impossible for young adults in America today to buy a home. This is a complaint as likely to be offered by populist conservatives as by Taylor Lorenz-style progressives. The new right’s emphasis on family formation and declining fertility rates, in combination with the populist skew of young conservatives, has boosted the issue of housing costs in center-right circles. However, there’s just one problem with blaming unaffordable homeownership for declining family formation: it gets the causality backwards.
Read MoreWhen Iceland Gave Citizens a Tax-Free Year, They Had More Babies
Fertility increased during the tax holiday year, suggesting that even though Icelanders had a strong incentive to make more money that year, they instead chose to have more babies.
Read MoreWhy Millennial men missed out on kids Fatherhood is a hero’s journey
This Christmas Eve, as I’ve done every year since I was a child, I joined my father’s side of the family at my aunt’s house, a few blocks away from where I grew up in Bethlehem, PA. I’m the second youngest of 16 cousins, many of whom are much older than me and have children anywhere from between 2 and 22. And there’s a whole brood of second cousins between 4 and 8.
Read MoreChina’s sex-selection abortions create 133 boys for every 100 girls
China’s coercive population control policies have fueled a devastating gender imbalance, with third-child births showing 133 boys for every 100 girls, according to the 2024 Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) report. This skewed ratio cannot occur naturally—it results from the systematic sex-selective abortion of baby girls, a tragic form of gendercide that devalues female life from conception.
Read MoreThe American Dating Drought and Hope for Fixing It
America, and every other nation in the world, must robustly regain the long and devastating declines in marriage, fertility and married parenting for its own national growth and vitality.Growth cannot happen without each of these.
And none of this happens unless boy meets girl. There is no alternative hack. So, we must ask,“What is the state of dating today?”
State Legislation Roundup: California, Idaho, Missouri and Pennsylvania
California Bills Would Protect Infants.
Idaho Legislation Would Guard Safety and Privacy in Public Restrooms.
Missouri Legislation Would Permanently Protect Girls and Women’s Sports.
Pennsylvania’s HB 300 Threatens Religious Freedom and Girls Sports .
I’m One Of 11 Kids. Here’s Why The Internet Doesn’t Realize Big Families Are Great.
Very few people, if any, are telling young women that they must have big families. We do hear constant warnings about how unfathomably hard and expensive children are and how children limit your freedom, your fun, and your time with your spouse. On the flip side, we also hear constant chatter about how women can balance career and family if they truly want to. Are we not allowed to hear about the women, like my mother, who defied the world and raised a clan at home?
Read MoreNew Mothers Who Are Struggling Need Support, Not a Spotlight
Parenthood is absolutely hard at times, and we should acknowledge that. Postpartum mental health struggles are real and beginning to get much more serious and merited attention. I struggled with both postpartum anxiety and depression on more than one occasion.
Read MoreHow To Start Cultural Restoration in Our Own Families
The influential professor and educator John Senior proposed a bottom-up approach to cultural transformation. “Restorations never start in the collapsing tops but always in the dull low places of simple hearts,” he argued in “The Restoration of Christian Culture.” In his biography of Senior, Fr. Francis Bethel added, “Rebuilding culture calls for quiet and hidden work in more human and personal areas; foundations must be rebuilt.”
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