MORGONN MCMICHAEL: Why Gen Z has little hope for the future of romance

A dating show airing twice a week on the booming “Whatever” YouTube channel displays how absolutely dismal the dating pool is for Gen Z’ers.

A dating show airing twice a week on the booming “Whatever” YouTube channel displays how absolutely dismal the dating pool is for Gen Z’ers.

A dating show airing twice a week on the booming “Whatever” YouTube channel displays how absolutely dismal the dating pool is for Gen Z’ers. “Dating Talk” features conversations between men and women regarding relationships, dating, and marriage. Recently, multiple clips from the show have gone viral because they display the depressing dating cycles which have taken hold of Millennials and Gen Z’ers.

One of the men who participated on the panel for the nearly four-hour discussion named Chase (last name not provided) made a comment about the kind of woman he would want to make his wife. “If I find a girl that I want to make my wife, and I find her super attractive—” Chase began before he was promptly cut off by one female panelist, Lauren Weaver, who was shocked by the notion that he would “make a woman his wife.”

“‘Make your wife’ — okay,” Lauren said, “She has her own life . . . she wants to go to the club, she wants to do her make-up, she wants to take pictures.”

He explained himself further, saying that the kind of woman he would want to marry isn’t going out to clubs in promiscuous outfits and waiting for men to flirt with her, but to the feminists on the pannel, this was too much to bear.

Feminists like Lauren have entirely bought into the lie that it is empowering to live out the societally approved lifestyle, never getting into a serious relationship and constantly playing the field to find what might be better.

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Chase also went viral for offending a radical leftist when he told the other panelists that he wouldn’t be intimate with a trans-woman becasue that would be “gay” and he isn’t homosexual.



Of course, this “Dating Talk” is meant to be entertaining, and display the more outrageous dating takes, but it is still pretty disappointing to see what young adults think and feel about relationships. In 2020, marriage rates in the United States hit a 50-year low, but went even lower in 2021, to 28.0 marriages per 1,000 unmarried women. This is unsurprising after hearing this generation’s view of what marriage is, the total lack of understanding that a man should make a woman his wife, and that the wife should respect her husband.

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Chase also went viral for offending a radical leftist when he told the other panelists that he wouldn’t be intimate with a trans-woman becasue that would be “gay” and he isn’t homosexual.


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