Protect, Partner, and Politics: What Gen Z Looks for in Love
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In this episide, Dr. Shepard examines a recent Institute for Family Studies/YouGov survey (https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-one-role-gen-z-women-still-want-men-to-play) of 18–29-year-olds about dating and gender roles. The episode summarizes key findings showing that most Gen Z men and women prefer egalitarian dating arrangements, which include sharing date costs and household responsibilities, while still broadly agreeing that men should play a protective role.
Dr. Shepard highlights ideological differences: liberal young adults are less likely to endorse traditional roles, and liberal women are most likely to value shared political views. The episode also discusses what qualities Gen Z prioritizes in partners and the gender gaps on some items.
Dr. Shepard also explores the meaning of "protection" and urges listeners to consider the cultural systems that make protection necessary, encouraging efforts to change harmful norms. He advises early conversations about big topics like children, work, and public health to ensure long-term compatibility.
The show closes with an Ask Dr. Shepard segment about whether disliking a partner's friends is a red flag, recommending clear boundaries, honest conversations, and trust-building while recognizing that different relationship cultures work for different couples.