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Originally posted by: Fritzo
2002 statistics:

"About 50% of first marriages for men under age 45 may end in
divorce, and between 44 and 52% of women's first marriages
may end in divorce for these age groups. The likelihood of a divorce
is lowest for men and women age 60, for whom 36 % of men
and 32 percent of women may divorce from their first marriage by
the end of their lives. A similar statistical exercise was performed in
1975 using marital history data from the Current Population Survey
(CPS). Projections based on those data implied that about one-third of
married persons who were 25 to 35 years old in 1975 would end their
first marriage in divorce.

http://www.divorcereform.org/rates.html

On a brighter note, the other 50% of marriages end in death.
 
Originally posted by: LordThing
Originally posted by: Anubis
wow there are 3600 people online there right now :shocked::frown::thumbsdown:

3560 men and 40 women. 🙂

LOL, like that Simpson's episode where everyone calls into a 'sexy party line phone chat' and its just nothing but dudes asking if there's any chicks here while getting charged 5.95/minute.
 
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: Fritzo
2002 statistics:

"About 50% of first marriages for men under age 45 may end in
divorce, and between 44 and 52% of women's first marriages
may end in divorce for these age groups. The likelihood of a divorce
is lowest for men and women age 60, for whom 36 % of men
and 32 percent of women may divorce from their first marriage by
the end of their lives. A similar statistical exercise was performed in
1975 using marital history data from the Current Population Survey
(CPS). Projections based on those data implied that about one-third of
married persons who were 25 to 35 years old in 1975 would end their
first marriage in divorce.

http://www.divorcereform.org/rates.html

On a brighter note, the other 50% of marriages end in death.

Also, 70% of men die before their wives. This is because they WANT to 🙂
 
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