Disagree.Actually, the long-term welfare of a child is one of the best reasons to get married. Not trying to guilt trip you; just stating facts.
My parents divorced when I was 6. There's a 50% chance we'll get divorced anyway.
We'll see what happens. I'd much rather not have a broken home for the kid's sake. I know how difficult it is.
That 50% stat can be a little misleading. For every guy like Mid that gets married five or six times there are couples that stay together for the duration.
You sound like a glass half-empty kinda guy.You could say 50% of marriages don't end in divorce.
Been married once, fucko. Wont' get married again.
The stat isn't misleading at all.
50% of all marriages end in divorce.
Numbers don't lie.
Been married once, fucko. Wont' get married again.
The stat isn't misleading at all.
50% of all marriages end in divorce.
Numbers don't lie.
Where'd you get those numbers from? Is it 50% of people who marry between the ages of 18-24 get divorced, or is it 50% of people who are married get divorced between 18-24? Most people don't get married between 18-24.
That link says 41% of first marriages end in divorce. It goes up to 60-75% for second and third marriages. I think that supports the theory that half of all marriages or more end in divorce.