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The Mating/Marriage Dance Is the prolonged search for a mate by young
college graduates a problem for American society?

April 21, 2011

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A Conversation with Kay S. Hymowitz, Author of Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys, and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Author of Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of Single Women, hosted by Amber Lapp, Co-Investigator, Love and Marriage in Middle America, a project of the Institute for American Values.

Introduction 2:52 Minutes

Amber Lapp, Co-Investigator, Love and Marriage in Middle America, a project of the Institute for American Values

The Conversation 52:42 Minutes

Amber Lapp in Conversation with Kay S. Hymowitz and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead

Q&A 7:39 Minutes

Hara Estroff Marano, Editor-at-Large, Psychology Today

Q&A 2:44 Minutes

Jerrold I. Engber, Singer/Guitarist/Songwriter and retired NYC High School Guidance Counselor

Q&A 2:52 Minutes

David Blankenhorn, President, The Institute for American Values

Q&A 4:44 Minutes

Dr. Cynthia Chestnut, Relationship Expert, Couple, Family & Sex Therapy

Q&A 3:06 Minutes

Stephanie Lind, Mother and Writer

Q&A 2:41 Minutes

Brian Lasky, The Kings Men

Q&A, Editor’s Choice
1:20 Minutes

ShaR’on Nichols, Program Supervisor, Couple and Family Therapy

Q&A 1:56 Minutes

Christiana Awosan, Ph.D. Student, Drexel University

Q&A 4:15 Minutes

David Lapp, Research Associate, The Institute for American Values

Q&A 2:36 Minutes

Dr. Sandra Stingle, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology, Barnard College, and Psychotherapist

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