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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 11 months ago

Vast majority of Gen Z are cheating on their partners

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Vast majority of Gen Z are cheating on their partners

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 11 months ago
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The number of cheaters was much higher among Gen Z, at 93 percent compared to 80 percent for millennials.
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  • jeffw@lemmy.world
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    Vast majority have been in a cheating relationship. That’s not the same as them actively cheating

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      Yeah seriously clickbait headline there.

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      yeah cheaters are going to be a higher percent of those in relationships per capita. Someone who has 3 significant relationships in their lifetime is going to effect less people than someone who has dozens and never really one at once.

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      No one in my close friend group has been cheated on, out of like 10 people.

      But we’re also the kind of people who always have long term relationships and not many flings so maybe thats why idk

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    Is this a demoralization piece?

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    Those numbers seem inflated.

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    it’d be terrible if not. So many chances you can’t miss out on.

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    Wondering how much zoomers will be single parents…

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      Judging from the rise with each generation, every zoomer will be a single parent.

      Or something like 39% if the 3.9% increase per year since 1990 holds true, with 2022 being 31%.

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        At that point the only way of having a functional family will be becoming to Mormonism, Mennonism or going straight Amish.

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          They only have less divorce and single parents because of strong cultural aversion.

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            Or maybe they just don’t give a flying fuck about what the majority of the society says about them.

            At some point it wouldn’t be surprising they are the only humans on earth. IDK how it’s going their democraphics but as I know each family have a lot of kids.

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              No, divorce is a taboo in all 3 groups and is seen as a personal failure to be unable to maintain a marriage. On the flip side there is a degree of unhappy marriages that persist because remarrying is not really possible if you stay in the community. Leaving the community means being shunned and that is pretty horrible.

              All 3 tend to have big families, because they come from big families. The Amish and Mennonites need the labor, Mormons just want to go forth and prosper.

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                Amish will rule the world in some years LMAO…

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                  They can’t survive a nuclear winter any better than the English and climate change is going to be tough on them.

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    Maybe more likely to admit in a poll. Previous generations were not great about it either

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