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The peril of the check box lifestyle

A ring, a baby, or a threesome. Continue Reading

Without logical childcare models, it’s just an economy for the affluent

Legitimate safety nets aren’t the same thing as socialist pipe dreams. Continue Reading

Jelly on the scrotum on a Wednesday afternoon, or the misadventures of male fertility

The transparency of the male journey. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 67: How life changes from 28 to 35

When do people get married? Have kids? Get divorced? Move for work? Lose parents? What’s the data on life milestones? Continue Reading

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BabyLand is a gated community in more ways than one

The game changes for people when they have kids and some of their friends don’t. But how, and can the situation be any better? Continue Reading

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In many modern moments, life feels very “square peg, round hole”

Life is beautiful and interesting, but a lot of times, it can feel like trying to jam together two things that just don’t fit (work and personal). Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 46: TiVo | Teenagers | Identity | Swim Lanes

A wide-ranging discussion on the early days of TiVo and whether teenagers have a moral obligation to be dicks to their parents. Continue Reading

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The “when” to “if” problem

A profound psychological shift for many people is the assumptive moment of “when” becoming the distant possibility moment of “if.” Continue Reading