Category: Marriage/Family

It’s Time to Push Back Against the Glamorization of Polyamory

A growing number of public advocates for polyamory argue their position in the abstract: it will liberate women, it will repair broken marriages, it will refresh “antiquated” cultural expectations for women or marriage generally, and in so doing leave them happier for it, they say. But these advocates cannot use data to support their aspirations. Because it doesn’t exist.

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California fails to protect families from AI exploitation

A teenager sits in her room, illuminated by her phone, well past her bedtime, even though she has school in the morning. The thing capturing her attention? Not a new video game. Not “brain rot” social media content. Not even friends from school. Rather, an AI companion, a chatbot designed to mimic affection, affirmation, and intimacy. The company that built the app promises “a friend who’s always there,” one that never judges, never gets tired, never pulls away.

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The Flexibility Trap: Remote Work’s Hidden Toll on Young Adults

Will the 30-year-old of 2030 be more likely to struggle with anxiety and loneliness because they spent their formative work years isolated in a bedroom office? Could the trends we see now —later marriages, fewer friendships, weaker professional networks—accelerate under a regime of minimal in-person engagement? These are not just individual concerns, but societal ones. Fewer connections and lower flourishing among young adults can have ripple effects on community life, civic engagement, and family stability in the years ahead.

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