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The uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic may lead to a sharp decline in the number of marriages, greatly exacerbating existing societal issues.
The #MeToo movement has brought the realm of sexual relations back full circle so that marriage is the only logical place for sex.
Are the realities of the current economy making it impossible for the ideal of the nuclear family to exist in 21st century America?
Jordan Peterson has been an inspiration to many young people, but his illness reveals a large item lacking in his philosophy.
Californians have family lives full of contradictions, where they publicly endorse one lifestyle, while they live in an entirely different manner.
More than one-in-five American college students experiences severe depression, a sharp increase from a decade ago. What's causing this troubling trend?
Neighbourhoods full of young mothers and their children were a great support system for all concerned until Betty Friedan and the sisterhood convinced them that they were on a fast track to suburban neurosis and needed to get meaningful work.
A top British judge takes a crack at answering.
The Nordic countries lead the world in gender equality, but have some of the highest rates of intimate partner violence against women in the EU.
Therapists and journalists are beginning to question the wisdom of putting children on the transgender path.
Gender equality aims at a self-sufficiency of sameness even in marriage and family life. How many people really prefer that?
Pips Bunce is Director / head of global markets core engineering strategic programs for Credit Suisse. Surprisingly, Pips is not a trans woman, and has no desire to transition.
We are so used to the idea that, with a college degree and a packet of contraceptive pills, women are invincible, we are still trying to get our 21st century heads around the #MeToo phenomenon.
The newlyweds were given a lot to chew on besides diversity and inclusiveness.
For decades, sexual progressives have ridiculed sex education for teens that focuses on abstinence until marriage, or “saying no”, but it becomes more and more obvious that “no” is the one word that young people most need to practise.
A weekend fasting from personal devices.
Hollywood's Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson and his partner have another daughter on the way.
Why her heroines would not be saying 'Me too'.
Where women have a choice, they tend not to choose STEM jobs.
And can schools do more to compensate, perhaps preventing violence?
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