Why is Marriage Good for Men?
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With a wide-spread cultural narrative portraying marriage as a drain on resources and an unwise investment for men, Carter Skeel, Executive Director of the Institute for Family Studies explains why married men are better off financially, physically, socially and emotionally (married men have 40% higher household income than their unmarried peers) as well as experiencing greater sexual satisfaction.
Here are some of the references quoted in the episode:
Website:
Institute for Family Studies
Books:
Robert Putnam - 'Bowling Alone'
Jonathan Haidt - 'The Anxious Generation'
John Mancini - 'How to Make Marriage Great Again'
Articles:
Marry early and flourish together article
Why Marriage is good for men article
A Mainstream Consensus on the State of Men article
Quotes:
“Masculinity is not a problem to be solved, but a way of being that needs to be
channeled in directions that are both good for men themselves and for society. We
do need a more expansive vision of what it means to be a man, but replacing the
“Man Box” with a different yet highly restrictive and less natural idea of masculinity
is not the answer.” – Aaron Renn
Reports:
Marrying Later Report