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To: D. Long who wrote (753551)12/5/2021 10:55:08 AM
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Yes. And there is also
woman’s age at first marriage — the most since 1987 — to now 28.6 years. In the 1950s and ‘60s, women typically married at 20.4 years of age and 22.8 years for men.
They’re getting married late. OK, many of them marry men who may already be fathers of their children… but still, moving the age of having kids by a number of years means we're in unchartered waters. Quite likely, there may be consequences for future generations.

There is something narcissistic about stretching out the unattached, “dating” stage of life by many years. Probably related to severe secularization. Godlessness.
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