
Is monogamy outdated… or are people just redefining relationships in real time?
That’s the question driving a viral cultural conversation right now, and relationship coach Jackie Dorman was featured in Fox News weighing in on the debate sparked by comedian Nikki Glaser’s widely shared comments about modern relationships and commitment.
The article explores the growing public conversation around dating expectations, commitment fatigue, relationship structures, and why so many people seem conflicted about long-term partnership in today’s culture. Jackie’s perspective cuts through the internet hot takes and focuses on the deeper emotional patterns underneath the discussion.
Instead of framing monogamy as “dead” or “alive,” Jackie examines how changing social norms, dating app culture, emotional availability, and fear of vulnerability are influencing the way people approach commitment today. The piece also touches on why many singles want deep connection while simultaneously struggling with trust, consistency, and emotional risk.
What You’ll Find in the Fox News Feature
- Jackie Dorman’s expert perspective on modern commitment culture
- The relationship debate sparked by Nikki Glaser’s viral comments
- How dating apps and modern habits affect long-term relationships
- Why emotional availability matters more than relationship labels
- The hidden fears influencing commitment decisions today
- Insight into evolving expectations around monogamy and partnership
The feature taps into one of the biggest dating conversations happening online right now and adds real relationship psychology to a topic people are passionately debating across social media.
If you’ve seen the Nikki Glaser clip making the rounds or wondered why commitment conversations feel so different lately, this article is definitely worth reading.
Read the full Fox News feature here: Fox News Monogamy Debate Feature


