I mean, things have changed, but it might not be in the way you think. In the US, divorce rates dropping, and chances of divorce happening 39% of the time. This is quite lower than the chances in the 1980's where the idea that 50% of marriages was actually true. Birthrates in the US have also been dropping for several reasons. Between financing a child, the time needed to raise them, and a cultural shift with women doing more than just being moms, it makes sense. People in consensual non-monogamous relationships can feel more fulfilled than people in monogamous relationships. So yeah, some stuff is changing, but the change might not be what it seems.
IIN to think the nuclear family is slowly being phased out
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I mean, things have changed, but it might not be in the way you think. In the US, divorce rates dropping, and chances of divorce happening 39% of the time. This is quite lower than the chances in the 1980's where the idea that 50% of marriages was actually true. Birthrates in the US have also been dropping for several reasons. Between financing a child, the time needed to raise them, and a cultural shift with women doing more than just being moms, it makes sense. People in consensual non-monogamous relationships can feel more fulfilled than people in monogamous relationships. So yeah, some stuff is changing, but the change might not be what it seems.