| ▲ | nathanaldensr 5 hours ago | |
This does absolutely nothing to address the underlying social, economic, and ideological reasons why new relationship formation is struggling so much, especially with Gen Z. It's not a technological problem, in other words. I won't go into my personal explanations here as I'll just be downvoted into oblivion (there are other forums for that discussion) but I will say this: without men and women having reasons to be in relationships--especially long-term reasons--then relationships won't happen. It's proving easier to get our needs met outside of relationships. | ||
| ▲ | RiverCrochet 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> without men and women having reasons to be in relationships--especially long-term reasons--then relationships won't happen. I'm actually fine with this. I'm not sure I want to be around the same person constantly for longer than a few years and I'm glad modern life allows me to do that. Leaving my family when I became an adult was the best thing I ever did. I'm sure someone out there's thinking or about to say "families are the basis of a stable society" and that's incorrect. The basis of a stable society is having enough money. Without that, families are simply going to be a performative thing to satisfy angry people and/or busybodies. | ||
| ▲ | hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
>I won't go into my personal explanations here as I'll just be downvoted into oblivion Enlighten us. | ||