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What's the divorce rate in this country?
Probably higer if you meet someone early like in colleges |
| Remind me on May 1, 2033 7:07am. Strap in. GenZ data will be out. |
| So much cartoon-villain speech. "EUGH, my daughter can't marry one of those poors! She simply muuuuust marry a High Value Male from HYP!" Absolute self-parody. |
You can tell who the elite are because they look like 1990s Abercrombie & Fitch ads not the repulsive 2023 ones. |
So... white? |
It's lower for higher SES. I went to HYP and have plenty of friends who married their college SO. But they didn't get married at 21, more like 27 and then a kid at 30. Pretty normal time-frames. |
I’d be interested to see whether the divorce rate is lower for higher SES. We lived in Falls Church and moved to a wealthier area. My kids commented how many more parents are divorced in the wealthier suburb. It gave more the impression that wealthier people got more divorces, but it could just be where we moved. |
Neither do men for MR degree but its a bonus if it happens. |
Probably PP is old enough to know that its easier to grow together if you meet in early 20's and easier to naturally have kids if you try during late 20's or early 30's. |
Which is a recipe to end up with gold diggers. |
This^. |
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My Ivy attending sibling dated a high school drop out while attending said Ivy. Why? Bucking the expectations of classmates I guess. I give my parents a huge amount of credit at how well they handled this. They embraced the partner and eventually the relationship ended without them saying a single negative word.
Sibling's eventual partner has a PhD. As does sibling. |
You looking for a good partner or Miss/Mr world contestants? |
(shrug) she wants money, he wants youth and hotness, this is a successful recipe as old as time. |
| Oh geez 🤮 |