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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um, I think you can refute statistics. Have you ever studied statistics? Look beyond the headlines about children of divorce and you'll see many subgroups. A child whose parents divorced because one parent went to jail is very different than a child whose parents divorced as amicably as possible and created two stable homes. Not easy not painless ... but why do I get the sense it is the same one person always posting about the undeniable evils of divorce.[/quote] http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/1999/06/broken-families-rob-children-of-their-chances-for-future-prosperity http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1348624/Children-broken-homes-likely-suicidal-thoughts.html http://davidsortino.blogs.pressdemocrat.com/10217/the-impact-of-broken-homes-on-learning-potential/ http://fatherhood.about.com/od/fathersrights/a/Statistics-On-Children-Of-Divorce-In-America.htm I was a math major and took advanced statistics in graduate school. So yes on that. You are right, there are outliers in every statistical sample, but over time, the rule of large numbers will govern. Sorry the facts do not support you desired reality.[/quote]
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