Rethinking Slow Love
The conversation delves into the evolving concept of "slow love," challenging traditional timelines for marriage and cohabitation. With marriage rates dropping by 60% since 1970, the dynamics of relationships are shifting, particularly in urban areas. Interestingly, there's been a 75% increase in women marrying for the first time between ages 40 and 59 since 1990, highlighting a significant change in societal norms around marriage and commitment.In this clip
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How has the median age at first marriage changed over the years in the United States, as discussed in the episode Counterintuitive Ideas About Marriage, Family, and Kids and the clip Shifting Marriage Trends?
How many marriages does a person typically have, and at what age do they usually get married?