CBLPI A Rocky Dating-and-Mating Road for Twenty-Something Grads: Kay Hymowitz’s “Neo-Traditional” category of modern college graduates marry and settle into a satisfying family lifeafter a decade or so of intense personal and career development. This group’s ‘life story’ has a better chance at a happy ending, suggests Hymowitz in her book,
Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men Into Boys, than many of their college peers, who are crashing over the guard rails of the rocky, unmapped dating-and-mating road paved by the pill, feminism, and the Knowledge Economy.
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