I was thinking the same thing. At least these young adults aren’t shacking up with each other. Maybe this is a sign that the “generation gap” of old is starting to disappear. After all the society in which today’s young adults came of age (1990’s-2000’s) isn’t as radically different from the one in which their parents were raised (’70’s-80’s) was from their grandparents’(50’s-60’s). One can hope at least.
The poison idea that our elders are not to be trusted was planted by Marxists and worked very well during the 60’s and beyond for a while. But now that we have all been surrounded by the same gutter culture for decades, at least our kids know that we can relate to what they are faced with, and hopefully look to us for advice on how to navigate it wisely.