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Well, it is true that many people were not happily married, but I sure know a lot of people who are just as unhappy after they got divorced. My belief is that most people find their lives boring, have a low boredom threshold, blame their sp...
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http://www.divorcereform.org/rates.html site with everything you could ever want to know about divorce statistics. It looks like Nevada is highest at 7.1% and Massachusetts is lowest at 2.5% for 2002. That is the newest on this CDC site.
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Divorce rates are so high because it is so easy to get divorced. People do not take marriage as seriously as we should. Marriage is very hard work.
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It is reported that the divorce rate in USA is 50%. This data is not accurately correct, however, it is reasonably close. ChaCha
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I've read that psychologists have the highest rate of suicide (interesting, isn't it?) so I'd think they're also more prone to higher divorce rates. Anyone have any sources and stats or reference for this?
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Again, I didnt mean to offend and apologize if I did. This issue is very disheartening to me. Yes, in my world as defined by my church, the small groups that I am involved in, church leadership, family (excluding parents), wife's family, ...
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No. It's an epidemic of the prosperous classes. The West is wealthy so it's happening in the West. People have money so they a) don't feel dependent on other people; b) have increased choices based on their affluence; and c) watch televisio...
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Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce regime to no-fault unilateral divorce laws should not affect divorce rates. Each iteration of the empirical literature examining the evolut...
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The Wedding Vs. The Marriage: Beware the Planning Process It seems like lately everyone is getting married and then four months to a year later, they are divorced. First people should realize that a wedding can sometimes be overrated. All o...
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Yes, people are becoming annoyed that they have been burdened with ugly frigid counterparts and would rather have it off with people on the television.
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