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Friday Five 132

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  1. Delayed marriage, distressed relationships in the UK, and more links from around the web. Post This
  2. Stepfamily issues, and what 63,000 wedding announcements tell us about marriage, and more. Post This

Stepfamily Relationships Into Adulthood
Valerie King and Rachel Windstorm, Penn State University

Distressed Relationships in the United Kingdom
Relate, UK

Yes, More Americans Really Are Living With Their Parents, Rather Than Spouses
Michael Barone, American Enterprise Institute

What Thousands of Wedding Announcements Reveal About Marriage
Todd Schneider, Vox

Why Are Fewer People Getting Married?
Jay L. Zagorsky, The Ohio State University

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