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Why are children born out of wedlock more excepted to have today compared to years ago?

In the past if you got a female pregnant you got married. I don't see that with young couples now ever it seems.
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zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Never been married. Had two relationships. Have four kids (three adult from R1, one 8 y/o daughter from R2). No interest in marriage, Single since 2016. Not really interested in relationships as its far too risky for men in the post-Covid weaponised toxic feminism space.

To my mind the concepts of pregnancy/family/relationships/sex and the concept of marriage do not compute. I'm neuro-divergent though, so I can't see adult sex/dating/relationships like 'normal' people do.