Writing for the
Hot Air blog, Jazz Shaw
wonders about the future of marriage as more millennials postpone or shrug off tying the knot. He concludes:
I believe it answers some fundamental need which exists in all of us. You can live without it if you have to (or choose to) but it will probably remain one of those “holes” in your life which will stare back at you across the years.
I wouldn't be surprised if he is correct. Something Shaw and the CNN article he quotes both ignore is that our educated, successful people mostly still marry and make it work, if not at as young an age as previously. Hat tip to
Lucianne.com for the link.