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Faith Hill

Faith Hill

Senior Associate Editor at The Atlantic

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Recent Articles

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The Doomed Dream of an AI Matchmaker

Many dating apps are betting that it can—but the odds are not in their favor.
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The Existential Terror of Monogamy

“Splitsville” understands why modern romance makes an open marriage so appealing.
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The New Millennial Parenting Anxiety

For those determined to pass down their globe-trotting values, vacations have become ever more ambitious and goal-oriented—and exhausting.
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The Growing Cohort of Single Dads by Choice

For some men, fatherhood is an answer to questions about modern masculinity.
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First Came Tea. Then Came the Male Rage.

The app was meant to make dating safer for women. Data breaches exposing its users show why it was so popular in the first place.
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Andrea Gibson Refused to ‘Battle’ Cancer

The last years of the poet’s life were among their most joyful.
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The Reality Show That Captures Gen Z Dating

This season of Love Island USA is a romance competition with very little romance.
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The Rise of the ‘Club-Sandwich Generation’

America has more great-grandparents than ever. It also has a new caretaking challenge.
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The Growing Belief in ‘Love at First Sight’

Dating vibes may be dark, but a surprisingly optimistic notion about romance seems to be making a comeback.
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What You Lose When You Focus on Partnership

Melissa Febos’s new book, The Dry Season, recounts a year of celibacy and the freedom it gave her to reconnect with the world.
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How a Recession Might Tank American Romance

Historically, in dark times people have sought love. But today might be different.
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The Pro-Family Policy This Nation Actually Needs

If the Trump administration wants more babies, it needs to embrace a different kind of parent.
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You’ve Probably Already Met Your Next Best Friend

The loneliness industry is trying to solve the wrong problem.
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Grandparents Are Reaching Their Limit

Older Americans might be doing more child care than ever.
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The New Singlehood Stigma

Society tells us we should have a partner—but we shouldn’t want one.
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Teens Are Forgoing a Classic Rite of Passage

Fewer young people are getting into relationships.
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The Fantasy of a Nonprofit Dating App

Imagine if digital matchmakers had no financial incentives.
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Your FOMO Is Trying to Tell You Something

Maybe you are missing out.
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The Myth of a Loneliness Epidemic

Americans may not actually feel more desolate than they did in the past.
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What If You Just Skipped the Holidays?

You can be a good family member without following traditions.
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The Slow, Quiet Demise of American Romance

Long before calls for a 4B-style sex strike, men and women in the United States were already giving up on dating.