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Reply to "Why Divorce and/or Infidelity Are Almost Unavoidable for College Educated Couples"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your whole point, OP, seems to be that cheating now is easier than before, therefore people divorce more. First of all, all your points, including availability of cellphones and women working, would apply to either blue collar or white collar people. So I fail to see why college-educated people are more likely to divorce than someone working in a factory or service industry. Second - you have a pretty low opinion of the human race, don't you? I don't cheat not because I don't have opportunity (being a working woman with a cellphone and all, and considered conventionally attractive by people), but because I find it morally wrong and because I love my husband and don't want anyone else. Oh, and I also don't want to divorce him because I love him. Shockingly, I am not the only one who loves his/her partner and wants to stick with them and/or finds cheating repugnant. Is divorce common? Sure. Almost unaviodable? No.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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