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WTF? Wanna have an affair?

Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
hey at least they're being honest

honest... by sneaking around cheating on their spouse? Yeah, they're honest people...

no no the website's being honest. its not touting itself as an "online personals" like so many others.
 
What's funny is that Bush is trying to preserve the "sanctity" of marriage by not allowing gays and lesbians to marry while there's crap like this going on.. 50% divorce rate? nah let's make it 75%
 
Originally posted by: IHYLN
What's funny is that Bush is trying to preserve the "sanctity" of marriage by not allowing gays and lesbians to marry while there's crap like this going on.. 50% divorce rate? nah let's make it 75%


Actually Divorce is in the low 60% now. Has been a while since is was in the 50% range
 
I can't get there from work, does it say you have to be married to use it and show proof of your being married? If not it's probably a lot of single people
 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: IHYLN
What's funny is that Bush is trying to preserve the "sanctity" of marriage by not allowing gays and lesbians to marry while there's crap like this going on.. 50% divorce rate? nah let's make it 75%


Actually Divorce is in the low 60% now. Has been a while since is was in the 50% range

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
 
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