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Title: Valentines Day - Remember...
Post by: Parker on February 13, 2013, 02:52:09 AM
Love or Loneliness?

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/12/opinion/frum-love-loneliness/index.html?iid=article_sidebar (http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/12/opinion/frum-love-loneliness/index.html?iid=article_sidebar)


Incomes? Home prices? New car sales? Americans exactingly measure everything that pertains to their material well-being. But when it comes time to assess the things that matter most -- human well-being and happiness -- there we find ourselves baffled.

This week, Americans celebrate Valentine's Day. The National Retail Federation can inform us how much Americans will spend and how that spending compares to last year and the year before that. It can tell us how much of that spending will be directed to candy, how much to cards, how much to lingerie, how much to dinners out. Specialists will inform you, if asked, about the relative size of the gay and lesbian Valentine market, how many Valentine dollars will be spent on pets, and how Valentine's Day spending compares to Halloween and Cinco de Mayo.

But what the Valentine dollars buy? That is a lot more obscure. The lost art of offline dating

The statisticians can tell us that 31 million Americans live alone, and that fewer than half of American homes are shared by a husband and wife. Their data shows that the American birth rate plunged to an all-time low in 2011, and that almost one-fifth of American women in their 40s have not had children.

But the statisticians cannot tell us what we most want to know: Are these trends conducive to human flourishing? Are we doing a better or worse job of sustaining love and family compared to other places and other times? These questions -- the very most important of them all -- are the questions where our public discussion is most accepting of answers based on raw assertion.

"Living alone comports with modern values. It promotes freedom, personal control and self-realization." That sunny assessment comes from Eric Klinenberg, author of the 2012 book, "Going Solo." Maybe he's right -- go try to prove he's not!
Title: Re: This Valentines Day, Remember...
Post by: Tito24 on February 13, 2013, 03:31:22 AM
masterbating on an old road to the mr o video again probably.
Title: Re: This Valentines Day, Remember...
Post by: Euro-monster on February 13, 2013, 03:39:32 AM
masterbating on an old road to the mr o video again probably.


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Title: Re: This Valentines Day, Remember...
Post by: Tito24 on February 13, 2013, 03:45:22 AM
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damnnnn
Title: Re: Valentines Day - Remember...
Post by: mass243 on February 13, 2013, 11:04:12 AM


Only 31 million live alone in Murica !?
That's about 10% of population right.
Looks like when you have enough material, even the ugly ones can find someone.

To compare there're reportedly over million people living alone in Finland, with population of roughly 5 million. That makes it 20%.


Sad shit, man.
Title: Re: Valentines Day - Remember...
Post by: snx on February 13, 2013, 11:35:26 AM
Neil McCauley: I'm alone, I am not lonely.

Title: Re: This Valentines Day, Remember...
Post by: Schmoff on February 13, 2013, 11:37:21 AM
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damnnnn

raw no pulling out