I do observe some exceptions.
Your assessment that they are exceptions is accurate. It's unfortunate that they are exceptions.
My son is Gen Z as is his gf. She is not at college and she plans to be his wife. She works teaching preschool and will make a good mother. He is a college senior & will graduate & commission as a military officer. They are Catholic and attend church regularly and will marry in the Catholic Church.
That means I might have lots of grand baby BE’s running around in the future. We will see. They want the traditional family life & I think they have a good shot at having it. We’ll see.
It's rare to see a young woman who doesn't go to college and does aspire to family life.
With Millennials and Gen Z, there have been two primary female paths...
1. Go to college and follow the careerist/feminist/SJW life script. These are often the women rushing to have babies in their mid to late 30s and many of them were penis carousel riders putting up high notch counts.
2. Don't go to college, work a McJob, get pregnant from some deadbeat guy between 16 and 25, and get on multiple government assistance programs.
A pre-school teacher and a military officer is a throwback to another era kind of couple.
Catholic dogma bans pre-marital sex. A lot of young adults leave Catholicism over this rule. There have been some Catholics (mainly Boomer and Gen X'ers in past decades) who continued to practice Catholicism while ignoring that inconvenient rule. Millennial children raised Catholic in the 1990s/early 2000s tended to just stop practicing Catholicism altogether.
Various Protestant denominations are less strict about the pre-marital sex thing.
Both Protestant denominations and Catholicism have had issues with attendance at services and graying congregations. Millennials and Gen Z have not been known for church attendance.
There have been fewer church weddings in the last 10-20 years.
Those are who practicing some sort of adherent Judeo-Christian religion have a better chance of seeing their marriages last and having traditional family life.
there are pockets where it never really took hold.
Yes, these pockets exist. They are mainly in deeply religious communities. There are also some religious colleges where it's common for marriages before college graduation. Ring by Spring is a thing still there. Those aren't the colleges that
@Jesse Pinkman , myself, and some others have discussed a lot on the college sex thread.
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