by Carolyn Moynihan
While we are on the topic of the sexual revolution, Brad Wilcox has an informed and useful commentary in the Washington Poston the attempt by some of the old guard to normalise infidelity.
Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project, points out that Americans are actually becoming less tolerant of marital infidelity: Read more…
September 29th, 2010
Betsy
Often good comes from the bad. Case in point:
By Mary Pilon
Sure, divorcing in tough economic times might involve the use of a Taser, but according to fresh data released on Friday from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the divorce rate is at its lowest point since the early 1970s. And infidelity has continued to decline. Read more…
Best line: “Thanks to a society that no longer believes in healthy boundaries nor explains why they are important, students on college campuses are learning to be experts in infidelity; they are studying how to lie and cheat with their bodies and affections.”
by Viviana M Garcia
Students on college campuses are learning to lie with their bodies and affections, but some are working hard for change. Read more…
Here is a fantastically put together document on all of the far-reaching negative effects of pornography. I knew the stuff was bad, but, wow.
(This article originally appeared at FamilyResearchCouncil.org.)
by Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D. and Ruth Institute Academic Advisory Board Member
Pornography is a visual representation of sexuality which distorts an individual’s concept of the nature of conjugal relations. This, in turn, alters both sexual attitudes and behavior. It is a major threat to marriage, to family, to children and to individual happiness. In undermining marriage it is one of the factors in undermining social stability. Read more…
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