Category: Marriage/Family

Research Shows Young Men Want Marriage Yet Lack Confidence in Dating

An important new survey from the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) on the marital and fatherhood interests of young men in America tell us that only 6% of those age 18 through 23 are married and just 25% of those between 24 and 29-years of age have a wedding ring on their finger. And less than one-third of unmarried men are currently in a romantic relationship. For those young men who do marry, most of them marry after age 30 as the average age of first marriage for men is 30.2.

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Why the decline of marriage is driving America’s faith crisis

The married, intact family began declining in the 1960s. About a generation later, religious non-affiliation began to rise as those children reached adulthood. Social scientists call this generational succession, where each generation is less religious than the last. Marriage and family trends began to level off between 2008 and 2015, likely influencing today’s slowdown in religious decline that Pew recorded.

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Colorado will decide in November whether to ban the transgender mutilation of children

Colorado voters will have the opportunity this November to decide whether to ban the surgical and chemical mutilation of minors under the guise of “gender-affirming care.” A proposed ballot measure, backed by the grassroots group Save Our Kids, would prohibit doctors from performing sex-change surgeries, prescribing puberty blockers, or administering cross-sex hormones to anyone under the age of 18.

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Top golfer withdraws from tournament to await birth of second baby

“My family’s very important to me,” said Horford at the time. “I’m in more of a unique situation because this is our first year [in Boston] and my wife, we all moved in the middle of the pregnancy. And [there is] a lot going on. So I just felt like it was important for me to really be there, supporting her. And we have a son as well. So for her, it’s been a lot thrown at her these past few months.

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Marriage Is Not a Meme

Readiness matters—both for securing marriage in the first place and for making it work long-term. If those same blue collar and working-class people imbibe the meme without the nuance, rushing marriage without taking a realistic inventory of their life circumstances and skills, including many of the soft skills increasingly demonized in the same media ecosystems, they will be setting themselves up for failure and disappointment. As Christopher Lasch explains, “Our ideal of ’true romance‘ puts an impossible burden on personal relationships. We demand too much of life, too little of ourselves.”

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