Morley wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:41 pm
Make your argument. But leave poor Erik Erikson, pop psychology, and pretend evopsych out of it.
doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:52 pm
Would you agree that many men in their 20s and 30s have never experienced an intimate relationship?
Sure. Many woman haven't either. Many men and women in their forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, and eighties haven't experienced intimate relationships, either.
Don't conflate the capacity for intimacy with romantic love. Neither should you confuse intimacy with sex. One can be married and fornicating every night without developing the capacity for intimacy.
Sure, romantic pairings can result in intimate relationships, but they aren't the only path to intimacy. A genuine friendship is an intimate relationship. Good family dynamics can develop into intimate relationships. There are many roads to intimacy. We should all be traveling more than one of them.
doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:52 pm
What does Erikson predict about the young adults who fail to form an intimate connection?
They get stuck in that stage. (Yeah, very Freudian.)
Read the book. As I said, it's written in a way so as to be very accessible. Amazon has the Kindle version for eleven bucks.