It is quite a science isn't it? I agree with younger's generation need for gratification, I think that love became more like fast food rather than gourmet. But I do believe that there will always be people searching for quality rather than just a pretty face, a full wallet or for validation. Also society puts a lot of pressure on people and sometimes parents. Get married before a certain age, looking for ways to achieve status rather than searching for the meaning in the relationship. Such a rich topic to debate to haha.
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Oh for sure, we could go down this rabbit hole for hours. I also read that the reason newer generations don't see marriage as a must is because of the size of the population, marriage was also primary for population growth and now that we're the size we are there's less need and so much "selection" people don't feel they need to stick to one person
Marriage is not about that.
That's your opinion mate, I look at macro factors not here to debate how people feel on the subject
You can fit everybody into Texas.
Macro-factors will show you that Europe and Japan is dying quickly on several levels for a few reasons. When you study history, you'll see certain patterns.
Scientifically, when kids don't have parents, historically, things fall apart, in a variety of ways, and all of this has been well documented for thousands of years, globally, scientifically, exhaustively.