The median age for marriage is now 30, compared to 23 in the 1970s. Increased gender equality, advances in technology and different goals are part of the reason younger generations are putting off “settling down,” but what is the rest of the equation?

Join our conversation, where we discuss what we can we learn from some new philosophies about commitment — and what elements of love and relationships are consistent through the ages.

Magic Sex Number: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUOtDSknAOY

Talked about in this podcast:

Marriage & Relationships
http://stevening.com/blog/practice-discovery-when-exploring-new-relationship
http://stevening.com/blog/yes-you-can-survive-affair
http://stevening.com/blog/did-you-know-affair-proofing-your-marriage-possible
http://stevening.com/blog/how-take-meh-out-your-marriage

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