Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are moving in the direction of no marriages.
That suggests the ones who marry, actually want to and know what they're doing.
I'm Gen X, and have been impressed with Gen Z overall. I'm sure there are lemons, as in any generation, but the ones I know seem to be smart and emotionally intelligent.
Do you really think a 20 something "knows what they are doing" with regards to marrying at a young age?
Meanwhile baby boomers were getting married at 18. No matter the generation, getting married young is a hit or miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are moving in the direction of no marriages.
That suggests the ones who marry, actually want to and know what they're doing.
I'm Gen X, and have been impressed with Gen Z overall. I'm sure there are lemons, as in any generation, but the ones I know seem to be smart and emotionally intelligent.
Do you really think a 20 something "knows what they are doing" with regards to marrying at a young age?
Anonymous wrote:All the posts I get say that Gen Z is the most depressed generation in a long time. That is because they are looking for a utopia and have too many gadgets to rely on rather than work themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously at least two years of knowing each other and one year of living together to check compatibility.
Gen Xer here-happily married over 20 years. We got married after a year and never lived together. Research actually suggested at the time those who live together before were less likely to have successful marriages and there was no way I could commute to my job (he owned a condo, I rented a studio.) Once we were married I found a new job, but there was no reason to until married. We were in our early 30s and had enough dating experience we knew we could make it work without a trial. We were correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:disagree
self-Centerdness and lack of interest in marriage hardly bode well.
Yeah.
Gen Z knows a lot of therapy speak, but that doesn't always translate into doing any kind of inner work. For instance, the word "boundaries" has been weaponized time and time again to justify self-centered decisions and even controlling behavior, like with Jonah Hill.
I do have a very satisfying marriage and a lot of that is thanks to learning all the therapy stuff, but I'm not so sure Gen Z is better than any other generation when it comes to putting these things into practice.
I bet that refusing to be pressured into marriage will have positive outcomes on marriage satisfaction, though.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously at least two years of knowing each other and one year of living together to check compatibility.
Anonymous wrote:"“Personal development, emotional well-being, and clear communication in relationships are priorities for Gen Z, which leads to stronger and healthier marriages,” he said as part of five predictions he made as part of the report.
“They are, however, less interested in marriage than previous generations, preferring to focus on creating fulfilling lives.” "
This sounds very promising for them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there will be attempts at more equitable divisions of labor. That’s great. However, I do think with such pressure being placed on trying to be so perfectly egalitarian in a marriage, how biological realities will impact marriage. Also, yeah, this is a coddled generation who has been told they can do whatever they want. They were raised on social media. They’ll quit jobs in an instant if they need a mental health break or whatever. They’re super easily offended.
I mean, realistically, men need sex in a marriage to be happy. Women need connection in a marriage to need sex. There needs to be compromise. I bet it’s just the same sht as it’s always been through history. Same complaints. Same judgement and resentment and the four horsemen sht that Gottman talks about. It’s unavoidable. The only difference now is that both parties will be extra hard headed because they are filled with self centered narcissistic pride and like a bunch of therapy speak. I guess we’ll see!
This doesnt sound like you know much about Gen Z. They are very sex positive and more open minded about sex. With poly gaining traction their future marriages may even be quite untraditional.
That said, there are still incels and red pillers even among this generation. Soooo definitely not a slam dunk on that for sure.