Having lived the first two thirds of my life in the days of three-network-plus-NET/PBS over-the-air television and locally-owned-and-managed radio, I'll say without any reservation that it *was better then* in every conceivable way. I'd gladly go back to it.
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That's the operative thing -- if anything, 25/26 was a bit old to be having a first child sixty or seventy years ago. Most people became parents for the first time in their early twenties. The question is, was a 22-year-old in 1939 or 1949 more mature/adult/responsible than a person of the same age today? A case can be made that, in the modern era, a 25 year old is still an adolescent in outlook.
It's funny, having studied some social science, it says this happens in cycles. Not to excuse anything of course, but this shift in maturity, how long parents support and sustain their children, and how long kids live at home has ebbed and flowed throughout time. It's a matter of circumstance a great deal, but you can certainly include mass media influence in that.
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