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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actual, you know, science shows that the divorce rate plummets the older a couple is when they marry and the more educated they are. Sorry Rush.[/quote] divorce rate isn't a very good indicator. I would hypothesize that older and more educated couples have more 'marriages of power/convenience' as well as open-marriages/understandings or swinging, etc. They have more to lose when breaking up the marriage (assets, social capital, etc.)[/quote] Better educated people are also more tenacious, have more resources (mentally and financially) to power through tough times, and are more likely to think through the implications of rash decisions. Divorce rates might not be great indicators of fidelity, but they are better than anything else you have--including pure speculation.[/quote]
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