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Monday Apr 30, 2007

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I just did some research on 21st century marriage in America for one of my classes. I actually found it incredibly interesting and thought provoking. According to the US Census Bureau 30% of males and 24% females never get married. 56% of males and 52% of females get married but then separate. Since 1970 marriage rates have fallen but 1/3. So what has shifted, why such a dramatic change? In the past, marriage was primarily a business deal. For rich folks it solidified political alliances and for the poor it was about managing a farm or a household. Now people have become so economically self-suficent that having a spouse isn't really necessary. I always hear people talk about how sad it is that divorce is so acceptable and almost expected now-a-days. And how marriage and "the family" in a traditional sense are dead. I find this all very interesting but don't really see it as a bad thing. If we no longer feel obligated to "settle down" doesn't that leave the door open to actually finding love? If you no longer need to do something, you are then able to do it because you want to. I think we now have access to all the materials of building a marriage or even a relationship for all the right reasons, like love and companionship. And how could that be a bad thing?
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brooklyn:
People always seem shocked that marriages aren't SO much more on the rocks than they used to be really. They are and they aren't. I was an American history major and did a lot of social history research. Fascinating. I'm sure you're having fun and coming across some great stuff... A lot of my research was on the rise of dieting in the 1910s. Really amazing stuff there...
Apr 30, 2007
callunavulgaris:
I was thinking moreless the same thing recently. My friends are divorcing and most people keep on saying what a pity it is and that 20 years ago they would have probably stayed together, etc, etc. Personally I don't think sticking to someone you once loved but you don't anymore is any good. And ll this "working on improving an relationship" stuff is bullshit in half of the divorce cases.
May 9, 2007

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