Cousins are disappearing. Is this reshaping the experience of childhood? - Families are narrowing worldwide, according to a new study, and cousins are dwindling
Cousins are disappearing. Is this reshaping the experience of childhood? - Families are narrowing worldwide, according to a new study, and cousins are dwindling
The writing here is so strange.
Well yeah, because we already established that people are having fewer children in general. Fewer children = fewer relatives those children might have.
This sentence is so ridiculously circular. "There's fewer cousins, so more children have fewer cousins." Yeah, no shit.
I stg the whole thing is so redundant and circular it feels like it's AI generated.
But just to touch on the ostensible meat of this article: it sounds like an echo of panics about population decline overall. No, the world isn't ending because people are having fewer children and smaller families.
Issues of socialization are not due to family size, they're due to an extremely Individualistic and isolated society that has destroyed any sense of community, has destroyed nearly all third spaces, and made getting to know neighbors and being part of a community nearly impossible.