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I'm fascinated by modern culture and interpreting the culture we live in. For example, right now we seem to have more single people than in the past 100 years. Last year's census showed that there are less people getting married. Of course, more people in the world are living in defactor relationships and this needs to be taken into account. But in the church, this seems to be a growing phenonmena. In some churches there are more single females than men, in others the coin is flipped. There are plenty of people wanting to tie the knot, but have difficulty finding someone to do it with.
Certainly generation X have pushed marriage to later rather than sooner, whereas our baby boomer parents got married young.
There can be a variety of different reasons as to why people aren't getting married. Men have a perspective on this, and so do women.
What's yours?
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