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originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: Spider879
Because they are not getting married,the average millenium has 3 kids by different woman,funded by the taxpayers,as they don't care
Another great point. And lots of women also have kids from different men. My wife has several girls on her facebook friends list that have AT LEAST 3 kids with different dads. One just had her 5th kid and all 5 have different dads. She's never been married.
originally posted by: Justso
This helped me understand why my own mid-30's son and daughter are not married; they don't have children, arn't religious and have no plans for ever marrying or having children.
Is it because their parents' were divorced?
Well, us parents of millenials are feeling mighty guilty because we did try our hardest to be good parents; divorced or not.
But, most importantly, are they happy?
originally posted by: Spider879
a reply to: worldstarcountry
34 you are very late Gen X, I think that young folks such as yourself, want to keep it as real as possible, you are most likely poorer than the older generation, especially that of the Great generation aka WW ll folks and war babies aka baby boomers, like someone said above, less pressure so when you do it' s long lasting.. I also think that young ppl in debt caused them to spend less and less committed to hurry up and get married,
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: Justso
This helped me understand why my own mid-30's son and daughter are not married; they don't have children, arn't religious and have no plans for ever marrying or having children.
Is it because their parents' were divorced?
Well, us parents of millenials are feeling mighty guilty because we did try our hardest to be good parents; divorced or not.
But, most importantly, are they happy?
I have no desire to get married. My mom and dad got married when my mom got pregnant, and were divorced by the time I was 2. My mom remarried once, the marriage lasted 2 years and the relationship about 4. She left with nothing despite contributing 50% of the finances. My dad remarried once, and his ex wife took him through the cleaners getting roughly 80% of his assets despite never contributing anything financially, and minimally to the household. My dad had another relationship after that, which was 11 years with an amazing woman, but they never married. Eventually that ended and everything worked out much better.
Learning from the example of my parents, marriage was a disaster for them. Why would I ever want to expose myself to that?
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
My buddy has several friends on Facebook who say that getting your first round of vaccines at one caused autism in the womb.
originally posted by: Aazadan
a reply to: Edumakated
I'm not sure there's one complete package for everyone. I agree that it's generally a good idea to look at multiple aspects of a person, and even their family, but not necessarily that there's some sort of one size fits all checklist.
For example, for me the biggest thing is there being a balance of power in the relationship. One person shouldn't be subservient to the other, and both should be perfectly capable of having their own independent lives. I want a few shared interests with a person, but I don't want a Venn Diagram of our lives to be completely separated or completely overlapping, I want someone who is equally intelligent and ambitious, and can carry a conversation. I also want only a loosely coupled relationship because people grow and change over time, and I would rather have the flexibility for a relationship to change over time rather than break.
I think a lot of people who get married, especially younger people aren't entirely sure what they want, because they just don't have the right experience. It's like asking people what sort of career they want. It's not a question you can accurately answer until you have some more life experience.