Faithful Favorites: Summer Reading with Love and Fidelity!
Summer is a wonderful time to relax, rejuvenate, and explore your own interests. There are few greater pleasures in life than kicking back with a good book, especially outdoors. Whether you are looking for something to take on your next … Continue reading
"Jousting with Windmills" by Casey Gleave
Rather than finding satisfaction by saying “no”, Love and Fidelity Network students find joy in certain things that deliver it. They share truths that they have discovered by reason, science, and their own experiences. They are willing to take the heat that comes from rubbing against the cultural grain because they hope the truths they affirm will benefit this and future generations. Implicit in their speech and action is their assertion that you matter. Just as Don Quixote rode off on his Quest in the hope that Aldonza would see that she really is Dulcinea, “[They] hope to add some measure of grace to the world.” Continue reading
New Study Shows Children Fare Better in Traditional Mother-Father Families
In this reputable and newly-released study, Sociologist Mark Regnerus reveals how children fare better across measurable indicators when they are raised in a stable intact home with their mother and their fathers, as opposed to same-sex families. The study has … Continue reading
A special event tonight!
Interested in hearing a CIVIL DISCUSSION from both sides of the SSM issue? Join the Institute for American Values TONIGHT at 6 p.m. EST! Check out the live stream of the conversation between co-authors Maggie Gallagher and John Corvino, who … Continue reading
"Courtship, Etiquette, and the Adolescent Male" by Randall B Smith
Recently, Randall Smith discussed how etiquette and courtship rituals, which once helped channel masculine energy into constructive ends, has degenerated into hook-ups. In his opinion, women have been a large part of the cause. Read on for his take: I … Continue reading
Marriage May Make People Happier, studies show
New study shows marriage might make people happier. Continue reading
"Marriage Associated with Better Health"
IvyQ and the Negative Side of Sex-Positivity by Cassandra Hough
While Sex Week at Yale (SWAY) and its counter-part, True Love Week, received national media attention this past February from the O’Reilly Factor, US News , USA Today , and NBC, another Ivy League multi-day event on sexuality slipped by … Continue reading
Human development's relevance to college students' sexual choices
Human development across the lifespan is largely misunderstood or disregarded in today’s world. It does not operate in a vacuum, as is often suggested by the popular media and social elites. It occurs one developmental stage at a time, with … Continue reading
Are my chances of divorce 50/50? The impact of internalizing popular interpretations of research
When I was in college I became concerned about divorce. Ironically, divorce was foreign to me. It had not occurred in my immediate or extended family. In fact, I grew up in a secure and loving home environment with parents … Continue reading