Step Sibling / Step Mom / Step Dad Porn is "popular" because a majority of Americans come from broken homes or suffer from a lack of quality family relationships.
According to the US department of health and human services:
"In two-parent families, children under age 13 spent an average of 1 hour and 46 minutes engaged in activities with their fathers and 2 hours and 21 minutes doing so with their mothers on a daily basis in 1997. This was substantially more time than children in single-parent families spent with their fathers (25 minutes) and mothers (1 hour and 16 minutes). Note that children in both family types spent more time with their mothers than with their fathers. Also, the amount of time that children spent with either parent generally decreased with age. Nonresidential parents are not presented in this indicator. "
Granted this statistic is from 1997 but if we apply it to today where we see roughly 50% of marriages end in divorce it makes complete sense and further drives home how relevant this Porn trend is. As a future educator I find this extremely alarming and I would hope we can find ways to combat this.
Link: https://aspe.hhs.gov/report/indicators-child-family-and-community-connections/time-spent-parents
Getting engaged/married while still in college or fresh out of college is extremely silly.
My experience with college that it's far from the real world if you will. I see people get engaged during their Junior or Senior year and than get married after, during, or fresh out college. Its the dumbest thing ever because I doubt either people are ready to make that commitment so early on in their adult life. After college life will throw you curve balls and a Spouse is most likely going to hinder you emotionally. This is can be detrimental to how you go about living your life relationship wise. Granted some people genuinely love their spouse and when put to the test they can power through it with them. These marriages are usually a diamond in the rough.
I'd recommend waiting until you're financially and emotionally ready instead of feeling you need just take the next step out of college and marry your significant other.
According to the US department of health and human services:
"In two-parent families, children under age 13 spent an average of 1 hour and 46 minutes engaged in activities with their fathers and 2 hours and 21 minutes doing so with their mothers on a daily basis in 1997. This was substantially more time than children in single-parent families spent with their fathers (25 minutes) and mothers (1 hour and 16 minutes). Note that children in both family types spent more time with their mothers than with their fathers. Also, the amount of time that children spent with either parent generally decreased with age. Nonresidential parents are not presented in this indicator. "
Granted this statistic is from 1997 but if we apply it to today where we see roughly 50% of marriages end in divorce it makes complete sense and further drives home how relevant this Porn trend is. As a future educator I find this extremely alarming and I would hope we can find ways to combat this.
Link: https://aspe.hhs.gov/report/indicators-child-family-and-community-connections/time-spent-parents
Getting engaged/married while still in college or fresh out of college is extremely silly.
My experience with college that it's far from the real world if you will. I see people get engaged during their Junior or Senior year and than get married after, during, or fresh out college. Its the dumbest thing ever because I doubt either people are ready to make that commitment so early on in their adult life. After college life will throw you curve balls and a Spouse is most likely going to hinder you emotionally. This is can be detrimental to how you go about living your life relationship wise. Granted some people genuinely love their spouse and when put to the test they can power through it with them. These marriages are usually a diamond in the rough.
I'd recommend waiting until you're financially and emotionally ready instead of feeling you need just take the next step out of college and marry your significant other.