Men are disappointing. I’ve heard it from so many of my female friends that I’ve lost count. The data backs it up too: Men are falling behind women on most of the metrics that matter, whether it’s being employed, graduating from high school and college, or just having friends.
A dramatic reversal has taken place on college campuses. Once male-dominated, they are now populated largely by women. There are 2.5 million fewer male than female undergraduates. There’s an even bigger gender gap in master’s degrees.
A more granular look at what the reality of dating looks and feels like for straight women can go a long way toward explaining why marriage rates are lower than policy scholars would prefer.
Millennials are going on fewer dates, having less sex and marrying later. Do they know something about love that the rest of us don’t?
This article in The Economist is interesting. Modern Love How the Internet Has Transformed the Search for Love and Partnership The internet has transformed the…
This article by Rachel Raczka in The Washington Post might be of interest. Will People Start Becoming Single Again in Their Mid-30s? Don’t Count on…
This article from eHarmony.com might be of interest to some of my readers on this Valentine’s Day: Dating After Divorce: Make Sure You’re Ready It…
Divorce changes lives and can be painful. Although men and women and in many cases the children of the marriage are challenged, some people need…
