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Marriage ends 2030


               
2012 Mar 16, 5:53pm   11,821 views  22 comments

by TMAC54   follow (0)  

Is there a way to capitalize on the declining marriage rate trend ?
Is the Mustang Ranch Incorporated ?
http://www.the-spearhead.com/2010/01/08/the-end-of-marriage-2/

No wonder corporations are shifting overseas. No population growth = no profit !

Ladies might need servicing as well, Sooo

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1   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2012 Mar 17, 4:40am  

TMAC, I'll give you the idea I had while going camping a few years ago

"Family UNfriendly" Campgrounds, Resorts, etc.

For couples and singles over 21/25, BYOB, no playground, no jungle gym, maybe a yoga class or wine tasting, etc. etc.

Getaways for DINKs and retirees.

Edit: Just thought of it, Family Unfriendly abbreviates to "FU".

2   Dan8267   @   2012 Mar 17, 4:41pm  

TMAC54 says

Is there a way to capitalize on the declining marriage rate trend ?

If you can find a way to short divorce lawyers. They and the family court system are the primary reasons marriage is on the decline.

3   zzyzzx   @   2012 Mar 19, 11:30pm  

thunderlips11 says

TMAC, I'll give you the idea I had while going camping a few years ago

"Family UNfriendly" Campgrounds, Resorts, etc.

For couples and singles over 21/25, BYOB, no playground, no jungle gym, maybe a yoga class or wine tasting, etc. etc.

Getaways for DINKs and retirees.

Edit: Just thought of it, Family Unfriendly abbreviates to "FU".

That's why I like to vacation in Atlantic City so much. There are very few, if any kids around. That and I like the cat colony on the boardwalk. I went to Cape May, NJ as a day trip once, and decided that while it's nice, there were so many kids around I would never want to actually stay there (that and it's too fucking expensive)

4   zzyzzx   @   2012 Mar 19, 11:37pm  

One of the reasons I won't get married is because I'd have to pay higher income taxes if I did, but as one of the articles commentary pointed out, Obamacare would force you to potentially pay for health insurance for someone you married, making it financially an even worse deal as well.

5   TMAC54   @   2012 Mar 19, 11:59pm  

Dan8267 says

They and the family court system are the primary reasons marriage is on the decline.

Isn't that ironic. Gubmint (family) agencies dependent on broken homes ?

On the other hand, I have to assume this chart is including domestic violence.

6   Dan8267   @   2012 Mar 20, 4:01am  

TMAC54 says

Isn't that ironic. Gubmint (family) agencies dependent on broken homes ?

Shouldn't you be blaming divorce lawyers and judges for this?

TMAC54 says

On the other hand, I have to assume this chart is including domestic violence.

The chart shows no correlation between divorce and a drop in violent crime. It does show that violent crime dropped as the Baby Boomers, the large unruly generation, got old and were past the time in life where people are violent (teens and 20s). Geeze, violence peeked when there were a lot of horny teens roaming the streets and subsided when these people became soccer moms and nascar dads. This only shows that Gen X and the Millennials are less violent than the Boomers.

7   Vicente   @   2012 Mar 20, 5:03am  

As surely as the Sun comes up tomorrow, marriage will not die out.

There's always a new generation that thinks it has invented everything from music to sex to "til death do us part".

8   futuresmc   @   2012 Mar 20, 5:53am  

The reason marriage rates are dropping is economic uncertainty. Most of the reproducing is done by the lower 50% in the US. When these people can barely house and feed themselves after working 60 hours a week, a spouse and kids is out of the picture. The bottom 50% have been suffering lifestyle decline for decades as their jobs were shipped overseas or given to illegal immigrant labor. A small group at the bottom takes government assistance, but most muddle through with dead end work. As the economic hardship has crawled up the socioeconomic ladder, so has the shrinking of families along with divorse rates which are disproportionately effected by financial hardship.

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