A lot of people are asking why the institution of marriage has failed, especially when 2 parents are considered ideal for raising children. But I think they've been overlooking something simple.
I have no basis in fact, but I've noticed that there's definitely been a cultural shift in the recent decades.
Looking into history, I would say people now are more socially independent (and isolated), than they ever have been before. I'm curious as to when it was decided that only 2 parents were ever necessary to raise children.
Whatever happened to the grandparents, aunts and uncles, and extended family?
2 adults working full time plus multiple children seems like a recipe for disaster. Even with a stay at home parent, where the hell is the break? Why does parenting have to be such hard work?
"Don't work hard, work smart."
"It takes a village to raise a child."
Couples are moving farther and farther away from their extended families while attempting to achieve more and more by themselves. I feel like this screams idiocy. It just doesn't even make logistical sense.
This is partially a rant, but post your opinions.