Juliette Ford

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In 1960, 65 percent of all people ages eighteen to thirty-two were married; in 2013, only 26 percent were.1 And although some people try to explain this away by claiming that today’s young adults simply don’t want to get married, the same study says that, of the 74 percent who aren’t married, roughly seven in ten would like to be.
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