Earlier quoted context omitted.
A good friend of mine is getting divorced soon as well. Another old friend recently divorced. My current relationship has outlasted almost everyone I know. We're not married. I have no explanation for any of it.
It's because you don't take it for granted, so you probably work harder at it. There was a couple once that would get together every Thursday or something and see if they wanted to continue another week. I think they did this for like 45 years.
Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet
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#22Another thing millennials are killing?
The bottom of the article says that they are also getting married less. Basically, back when the Baby Boomers were young it was a major source of shame to have sex outside of marriage for a lot of people, so they got married early and then discovered that it wasn't a good match. Lucky for them the divorce option was available at least. These days kids are much more free to experiment before they tie the knot and aren…
Do you have any data backing up this assertion?
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#23Yes, it is hard to get divorced if you don't get married in the first place(or, later in life). I'm curious whether the age-controlled divorce rate is higher or lower for millenials.
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#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
The bottom of the article says that they are also getting married less. Basically, back when the Baby Boomers were young it was a major source of shame to have sex outside of marriage for a lot of people, so they got married early and then discovered that it wasn't a good match. Lucky for them the divorce option was available at least. These days kids are much more free to experiment before they tie the knot and aren…
> The downside is that when they do have kids outside of marriage it's a worse situation as the families are less stable without the institution holding them together. Do you have any data backing up this assertion?
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#25The 2nd graph shows that the article is complete BS.
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#27I wonder how much cost plays in, I mean, my fiancée and I are adult middle class millennials and we’ve been saving for two years to have a wedding, and we’re planning a relatively cheap one.
The second part here is in conflict with the first part...
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#28I wonder how much cost plays in, I mean, my fiancée and I are adult middle class millennials and we’ve been saving for two years to have a wedding, and we’re planning a relatively cheap one.
> we’ve been saving for two years to have a wedding, and we’re planning a relatively cheap one The second part here is in conflict with the first part...
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#29"Plummet' == 8%? Seems like the title is exaggerating a bit egregiously.
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#30"Plummet' == 8%? Seems like the title is exaggerating a bit egregiously.