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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You are so wrong on this one. You do not even know the people around you (you know the ones that are relationship goals, having the time of their lives at empty nest when everyone else is crashing and burning) actively chose to fight for their marriage and family. Not everyone cheated for lack of love if they’re spouse. Many had happy marriages and got off track midlife. To think you know anything about anyone else’s marriage is comical. [b]You have no idea how much infidelity exists. 60% of couples that make it 50-years or more have dealt with it.[/quote] [/b] NP. This seems like a very high percentage and an odd limitation. Do you have some research to support this? It seems like if this were true, the institution of marriage would have crumbled much sooner. This is saying that most marriages that last have infidelity, which would mean that dramatically higher percentage of all marriages have had one partner cheating (as infidelity is one of the leading causes of divorce). I realize that ethical nonmonogamy has become a much more common arrangement (or variety of arrangements), but even so this seems very high. [/quote]
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