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Hanna,
I am the product of the “simpler” '50s dating culture. My parents were
young, hot for each other, met their families' requirements of looks
(her) and potential earning capacity (him), and married at ages 19 and
20. Their union produced four children, lasted 20 years, and was a
nightmare for all concerned. So I do not share David Brooks’ nostalgia
for a time when dating had ‘guardrails.' I dated for decades in the
pre-cell phone era, and it wasn’t technology that gave me an ironic,
contingent feeling about my adventures. One of my male friends once
said to me, “Sometimes I think you deliberately go on bad dates just so
you have a story to tell” ... (Read the rest of this article in DoubleX.)
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