Wanna read something sad?
Then this is the post for you. I found out today that as of the 2010 census, only 48% of US households are headed up by a married couple. Less than half.
My EC and I now belong to a new minority. And within that minority, we belong to an even smaller minority: Happily married households – but I didn’t find any statistics on that – although I’m sure it must be small.
Happy for me. Sad for society. Apparently this has been coming for some time. The downward trend has been accelerated from three pressures:
1) Young people postponing marriage.
2) People choosing to live together without getting married.
3) Single-parent families – especially single-mothers.
Perhaps the saddest thing I read was that 39% of Americans now feel that marriage is obsolete. Obsolete? 8 tracks are obsolete. Pagers are obsolete. Even Oprah is now obsolete. But marriage? Heavy, labored sigh.
And again, verily I say unto you, that whoso forbideth to marry is not ordained of God, for marriage is ordained of God unto man. (D&C 42:15)
President Monson on postponing marriage
Elder Nelson on Making a happier marriage
President Eyrng on families and society
And the article that got me started on this… http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=13710895
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LOL, for a minute there, I thought the minority you were talking about was being white! In my area, white people are fast becoming the minority!
But I will happily be a part of this minority! 😉
I am happy, married and happy about being in the minority.
I never got a chance to marry…I would have liked to be part of the minority.
I always wanted to be a minority!
Happy to be in the minority, too! Our Bishop must’ve be channeling the same idea, yesterday we had a combined Priesthood/RS meeting and listened to Elder Scott’s conference talk on marriage … great minds…
I am in the minority by the skin of my teeth. If you don’t fight the good fight and smooch the good smooch everyday marriage will suffer. It can be tough… yet rewarding.
I’m so glad to be part of the minority with you! I wish about three of my older kids would be part of that minority too…any good tips on convincing them that arranged marriages are OK?
Sandy