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Why Millennials Love Prenups
Long the province of the ultra-wealthy, prenuptial agreements are being embraced by young people--including many who don't have all that much to divvy up. More than forty per cent of millennials and Gen Z-ers claim to have signed a prenup. Andrea Zevallos declared 2016 her "year of dating." She was twenty-seven, working at Universal Studios Hollywood, the theme park, and determined to find love. She calculated it would take three dates a week. By December, she was losing hope. "It was exhausting," she said. Then, while scrolling OkCupid, she noticed a "cute guy" with a "Hamilton" reference in his handle. His name was Alex Switzky, and like her he was a musical-theatre enthusiast and aspiring screenwriter. He was different from the other men she'd met. On their second date, he started planning a third. Zevallos "was used to L.A. guys cagey about any sort of calendar." One day, Switzky called her. Accustomed to texts, she assumed that he was about to break up with her. "The most millennial response," she recalled, laughing.
'Disqualifying': RFK Jr. faces backlash over 'unhinged' claims about red states in resurfaced video
Fox News correspondent Alexandria Hoff reports on the impact that presidential candidate RFK Jr., could have on the 2024 race on'Special Report.' Republicans are hammering independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over a resurfaced video where he says individuals in red states are more likely to commit heinous crimes and "murder you." In a resurfaced video, posted by former President Donald Trump's MAGA War Room X account Wednesday, RFK Jr. is seen making the disparaging comments about Republicans at a 2005 IdeaCity speech. "Red state people are more likely to murder you, to impregnate your teenage daughter, to commit a violent crime against you, to commit a nonviolent crime against you, to watch Desperate Housewives on TV, to buy pornography, to buy degenerate video games like'Grand Theft Auto,'" RFK Jr. told a crowd. Social media users, including several Republican members of congress, immediately hit back at what they called "divisive attacks."
Experts claim feminism is boosting sex lives and lowering divorce rates
Why feminism is good for your lovelife: Experts claim it's actually boosting sex lives and lowering divorce rates Women in relationships with feminist men reported healthier relationships Men in relationships with feminist women feel there is more stability When husbands do more housework, it results in lower divorce rates There is evidence that both women and men experience greater sexual satisfaction when the woman doesn't feel that she has to be submissive There is evidence that both women and men experience greater sexual satisfaction when the woman doesn't feel that she has to be submissive Women in relationships with feminist men reported healthier relationships than those in relationships with non-feminist men. Facebook developing artificial intelligence to flag... Is THIS the birthplace of Henry VII? Hidden buildings at... Apple could be using camera-equipped DRONES to improve its... Sorry Simon: More young people are now watching Planet Earth... Facebook developing artificial intelligence to flag... Is THIS the birthplace of Henry VII? Hidden buildings at... Apple could be using camera-equipped DRONES to improve its... Sorry Simon: More young people are now watching Planet Earth... Couples who live together suggest that greater equality in earning income and sharing of household chores is linked to greater relationship stability and having sex more often. Other research suggests that men who eschew traditional cultural scripts of romance tend to have more satisfying and committed relationships. Gender equality in relationships doesn't mean that we lose the romance. A range of tests are available, to analyse everything from racism and sexism to ageism.