September 17, 2019

‘To have, hold and protect’ – without tying the knot

Studies and statistics relating to the continuing decline in marriage rates in the UK and US continue to reinforce how the institution of wedlock is not a panacea for every couple.   Research from Cornell University, an Ivy League research establishment, has cited reasons for the distinct drop which include a shortage of “economically-attractive” men […]

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