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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, ignore all the bitter women on this board. They don’t want to see you happy. Family life of many of these women are failures. Many are divorced and on their second or third marriages and some cannot find a husband. Its best if you marry a family values woman from West Virginia or Arkansas. My buddy is with a fine lady from Arkansas after his first marriage and he is doing great.[/quote] I live in Midwest and have seen multiple men on dating apps twice and trice divorced. Still looking in their late 50s-early 60s. These marriages are perfect on the surface or only a few years (5 max). Statistically, large age gap marriage is much higher divorce risk than between age peers. This is just dry statistics not from your buddy from Arkansas AI Overview Studies show that larger age gaps between spouses significantly increase divorce risks. A 5-year gap sees an 18% higher chance, a 10-year gap 39% higher, and a 20-year gap raises the risk by 95% compared to couples close in age. Increased risks are often linked to differing life stages, values, and financial goals. www.genevafamilylaw.com www.genevafamilylaw.com +3 Divorce Risk by Age Gap (Based on Study Findings) 1-Year Gap: ~3% higher risk 5-Year Gap: 18% higher risk 10-Year Gap: 39% higher risk 20-Year Gap: 95% higher risk 30-Year Gap: 172% higher risk www.genevafamilylaw.com www.genevafamilylaw.com +3 Key Factors Contributing to Higher Risk Differing Life Stages/Goals: Partners may differ on priorities like having children, career focus, or retirement planning. [/quote]
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