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What Will Happen to Love Relationships in 2021?

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StraightTalk with Ted Santos

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Over the past two years, marriage rates have dropped to historic lows.  Men say women are not feminine enough.  And women say men don’t earn enough money.  As a result, they both have opted out of matrimony.  When you factor in movements like MGTO, red pill, SYSBM, black pill and others, you see men are taking a stand and completely walking away from women.  As you can imagine, this only makes the notion of successful marriages an obsolete past time.  

 

If you want to build a thriving community and generational wealth, marriage has been the traditional path.  Married couples save more, are more likely to have stable careers and bear children who grow up in stable households.  In addition, corporate America shines favorably to married people when it comes to moving up the corporate ladder.  In the face of so many benefits, people are still shying away from marriage.  Without question, the high divorce rate has been a discouraging factor. 

 

As more women enter the workforce, it will become increasingly more difficult for them to find a suitable mate.  Since the global pandemic has occurred, over 900,000 women have voluntarily left the workplace.  Will the pandemic be a catalyst for women to leave their jobs?  If men are hired first to replace those jobs, will it tip the scale to make men financially attractive to women?   Are men who have walked away willing to return to traditional ideas of dating and marriage? 

 

Tonight, Sunday, January 3, from 7:30pm-9:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos.

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