Since the early 2000's, the definition of family has been ever changing. Take a quick second or two and think about how YOU would define the family. Got one? Truth is, there isn't a clear definition of family. I've found that the term "family" these days is what you make it out to be.
When scanning any church congregation today, I see diversity in family functions I didn't necessarily see 10 years ago. A lot within the family has changed in such a short few decades and I'm sure will continually be in motion. How has your personal family become shaped since the early 2000's and in what ways?
My parents taught me that to every action, there is a reaction/consequence. This is particularly true concerning how multiple family functions have formed overtime. In today's society we witness various relationship/family trends that have impacted and continue to impact the family unit immensely. These trends include but are not limited to; cohabitation, age of marriage, premarital sex, age of the first child, fertility rate, working mothers, divorce, and choosing to live alone.
When searching data for a few of the categories listed above, it's quite difficult finding information that is up to date even within the past few years including 2017 and 2018. According to WebMD, back in 2006 77% of males and females before the age of 20 have had sex. 75% were premarital sex. Some research that caught my attention came from ifstudies.org which mentions the correlation between premarital sex partners to the likelihood of future divorce. Again, this is a prime example of how trends can cause reactions to other trends. Premarital sex can sometimes play an effect on the age of marriage, which could string into potential divorce, and if divorced plays a significant role in working single mothers and so on.
From my own personal experience, I've seen all types of modern day families. A grandmother that choose to live cohabitant. I've firsthand experienced coming from a divorced family, watching my mother single parent her children while struggling to provide for us. Some of the friendliest couples I've met are gay. My cousin has a beautiful baby girl due to having premarital sex and married her sweetheart at the age of 20.
Essentially, every family is unique in their own special way and every family has its own stories to tell. I want to hear from you! What is your definition of family and what trends have affected the scale of your family?
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