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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] I agree that you can't assume a lower divorce rate means less infidelity. Not by a long shot. I don't know if there's more fidelity now than some other period of time. I wouldn't assume there is less just because there is less divorce. You really need a separate study, but it would rely heavily on self-reporting, so I'm not sure that you could even get an accurate picture of the fidelity/infidelity landscape. [/quote]
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