Survey finds greater acceptance of social changes … except divorce | Advertiser-Tribune By Mike Stobbe AP Medical Writer NEW YORK — Americans are more accepting of gay relationships and couples living together before marriage — but they've grown less comfortable with divorce, a new survey shows. The government periodically asks thousands of teens and younger adults what they think about changes in U.S. family relationships. The results released Thursday indicate a shift over a decade on a range of topics. But most surprising was what they said about divorce.

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Survey finds greater acceptance of social changes … except divorce