The year of the Coronavirus crisis will usher in a new era of marriage. If youâve been contemplating marriage, this is the time to act. If youâre already engaged and have plans disrupted by this national lockdown, donât give up the ship. This disruption will make your pending marriage better, even if you have to reschedule it.
A new era of marriage
The Great Recession of 2008 was our last dramatic economic downturn. People lost jobs, net worth, and any sense of financial stability in their lives. The upheaval led husbands and wives to a deeper appreciation of the commitment of marriage.
Many, many couples in stressed marriages reassessed divorce considerations and stuck it out, to their longterm joy. Divorce rates began a decade long decline, dropping some twenty percent.
Get ready for a deeper downturn in divorce
Expect the same in our current upheaval. In fact, The Institute for Family Studies (IFS) projects the divorce is going to drop even faster in the wake of current events. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, W. Bradford Wilcox, a senior fellow of the IFS, explained:
W. Bradford Wilcox
âThatâs because in times of trial and tribulation, most peopleâand most spousesâdonât become more self-centered, they become more other-centered, more cognizant of how much they need their family members to navigate difficult and dark times. In post-Covid-19 America, Iâm confident that the family-first model of marriage will gain ground against the soul mate model.â
Beware the ‘soul-mate’ marriage model
Some marriages will suffer in this downturn, and he explains marriages most at risk embrace the âsoul mate modelâ:
âThe soul mate modelâtrumpeted in books like Elizabeth Gilbertâs âEat, Pray, Love,â not to mention countless songs and rom-comsâis the idea that marriage is primarily about an intense emotional and romantic connection between two people and should last only so long as that connection remains happy and fulfilling for both parties. This self-centered model gained in popularity for many Americans starting in the 1970s, the âMe Decade.â
But feelings are fickle
âBut feelings are a fragile foundation for marriage. A recent YouGov survey indicates that married people in California who hold this view of marriage are about 60% more likely to think their marriage might end in divorce, compared with those who have a more family-first model of marriage, believing that âMarriage is about romance but also the kids, money, raising a family together.â
So as you plan your Columbus wedding celebration, ask yourself this: what gives your life meaning?
The IFS asked adults across the country this question, and the number one response was family. As weâve written before, data reveals married couples fare better financially than their unmarried friends, live healthier, longer lives, and have better outcomes if blessed with children. In other words, this new era of marriage will lead more couples to a deeper, more meaningful life.
A marriage renaissance awaits! Although we all hunkered down and weathered last year’s storms, Columbus Pro DJs loves to talk wedding plans. Nothing lifts spirits more than a wedding. Nothing makes dark times seem little bit brighter. Give us a call today without obligation: 614-224-1945.



