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Evan's avatar

Great article, thanks for sharing! I think some import context is the decline of other social institutions -- unions, churches, societies/fraternities, and now for some, workplaces. We have fewer places where we are consistently exposed to the same people, and fewer institutions providing the social scaffolding that families can also provide. This might contribute to loneliness, and make "chosen families" harder to achieve.

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Carla McLeod's avatar

Well said and definitely food for thought. I have a foot in both worlds, and was a part of the nuclear family. My husband and self, two sons. My husband has passed after nearly 40byrs of marriage. My parents are gone. One son is gone. My sisters live 2.5 hours away. My chosen family/ friends have helped me to survive. To open up to trusting others, and learning how to live "solo"

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