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Til death do us part - gen Z opinion

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Gen Z approaches the traditional "til death do us part" vow with a heavy emphasis on flexibility, self-growth, and practical realism. Many in this generation view marriage as a revocable commitment rather than a permanent institution, often preferring long-term cohabitation over formal weddings due to shifting cultural stigmas and economic factors. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Key Shifts in Gen Z's View of Commitment
Rise of Cohabitation: A growing segment of young adults prioritizes living together before, or instead of, getting legally married Gen Z's Marriage Misunderstanding - Focus on the Family. This is often viewed as a trial period to ensure compatibility without the complex legal entanglements of divorce.

Redefining Divorce: Divorce is increasingly destigmatized by younger generations Gen Z's Marriage Misunderstanding - Focus on the Family. Rather than seeing a split as a moral or personal failure, many view it as a necessary exit strategy to prioritize individual happiness and well-being Gen Z's Marriage Misunderstanding - Focus on the Family. [1]

Economic Pressures: The soaring costs of weddings and the broader economic landscape mean many Gen Z individuals are delaying marriage or choosing to forgo it altogether Gen Z learning from previous generations that marriage is dead : r/GenZ - Reddit. [1, 2]
 
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