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As co-founder of a large international couples therapy practice, I developed award winning blog content that our clients could use to turbo-charge their couples therapy.
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When I was writing content in my former life, I found myself working with with C-level executives, business owners, creatives, and power couples.
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A new study published in the European Sociological Review found that young Americans strongly avoid dating across political lines.
At first glance, the finding feels almost annoyingly predictable.
Spend ten minutes on social media, attend a family gathering during an election year, or scroll through a dating app, and the result seems self-evident.
But I do not think this study is really about politics.
I think it is about trust.
And more specifically, I think it is about what happens when a culture begins to lose confidence in its ability to share reality.
The researchers found something fascinating.
Young adults were not especially attracted to members of their own political party.
Instead, they were strongly repelled by members of the opposing party.
That distinction matters.
It suggests that modern dating may be less about moving toward something desirable and more about avoiding something perceived as dangerous.
That is not merely a political story.
It is a psychological story.
And perhaps even an attachment story.